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the blue colour of copper sulphate solution diisappears when magnesium ribbion dipped in it give reason​

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Due to displacement reaction.

The atom of the reactive metal put their electrons on to ions of the less reactive metal. Magnesium powder being added to copper sulphate solution. Sometimes color changes during displacement reaction, depending upon the reactants & product involved.

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Aluminium is more reactive than copper hence, It displaces Copper from its sulphate Solution in order to form Aluminum Sulphate. ... That is why the Blue colour of Copper sulphate disappears and the solution becomes Colourless.

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