stored copper sulphate in a container made up of iron what precaution is required while performing this experiment.
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we can't store copper sulphate in a container
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because iron is more reactive than copper, therefore reaction will take place.
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In this experiment we will use stoichiometric principles to deduce the appropriate equation
for the reaction between metallic iron and a solution of copper (II) sulfate. This reaction
produces metallic copper, which is seen precipitating as a finely divided red powder. This type
of reaction, in which one metal "displaces" another from a solution of one of its salts, is known
as a single substitution reaction. A metal capable of displacing another from a solution of one of
its salts is said to be "more active" than the displaced metal. In this experiment, iron is more
active than copper.
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