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Answered by khu14399
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iron sulphate... plZ mark as brainliest

Answered by gs85329240
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Fe(s)+CuSO

Fe(s)+CuSO 4

Fe(s)+CuSO 4

Fe(s)+CuSO 4 ⟶Cu(s)+FeSO

Fe(s)+CuSO 4 ⟶Cu(s)+FeSO 4

Fe(s)+CuSO 4 ⟶Cu(s)+FeSO 4

Fe(s)+CuSO 4 ⟶Cu(s)+FeSO 4

Fe(s)+CuSO 4 ⟶Cu(s)+FeSO 4 When an iron nail is dipped in copper sulphate solution, a brown coating of copper is formed on the surface of iron and the colour of copper sulphate solution changes from blue to light green. This reaction shows that iron is more reactive than copper as it displaces copper from its solution and iron passes into solution as Fe

Fe(s)+CuSO 4 ⟶Cu(s)+FeSO 4 When an iron nail is dipped in copper sulphate solution, a brown coating of copper is formed on the surface of iron and the colour of copper sulphate solution changes from blue to light green. This reaction shows that iron is more reactive than copper as it displaces copper from its solution and iron passes into solution as Fe 2+

Fe(s)+CuSO 4 ⟶Cu(s)+FeSO 4 When an iron nail is dipped in copper sulphate solution, a brown coating of copper is formed on the surface of iron and the colour of copper sulphate solution changes from blue to light green. This reaction shows that iron is more reactive than copper as it displaces copper from its solution and iron passes into solution as Fe 2+ ions and ferrous sulphate solution is formed.

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