Under normal conditions, whether the following reaction is possible or not?
Fe + MgSO4 FeSO4 + Mg
(a) Yes (b) No (c) Not sure
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the answer is yes which is a)
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Under normal conditions, reaction between Iron (Fe) and Magnesium Sulphate is not possible.
Explanation:
- Iron (Fe) is a chemical element.
- It is less reactive element when compared with magnesium.
- Under normal conditions, generally when a less reactive element is added to a metal salt solution, displacement reaction doesn't take place.
- Here in the given reaction, as iron is less reactive than magnesium, it can not replace magnesium from its pair.
- Hence the given reaction is not possible.
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