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 \large \bold \blue{How \: will \: you \: show \: that \: iron \: is \: more \: reactive \: than \: copper? \: Explain \: and \: write \: the \: chemical \: reactions \: involved.}

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Answered by TheMoonlìghtPhoenix
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Explanation:

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Experiment:-

To show that Iron is more reactive than copper.

Materials:-

  • Copper sulphate
  • Iron screw
  • Test tube.

Process:-

  1. Take a test tube and pour some Copper sulphate in it.
  2. Then put the iron screw in it.
  3. Leave it for a week .

Observation:-

  • We can see that the silver colour turns red.
  • This is due to the copper deposits on it.
  • This is because Iron is more reactive than copper.
  • That is why the blue colour of copper sulphate changes to Green ferrous sulphate.
  • It is a double displacement reaction.
  • Formula used:-

\sf{CuSO_4+ Fe \longrightarrow FeSO_4+Cu}

  • Where CuSO4 is Copper sulphate
  • Where Fe is Iron
  • Where FeSO4 is Ferrous Sulphate
  • And Cu is copper.
Answered by Itzpurplecandy
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