What do you observe when a thin strip of copper metal is placed in the aqueous solution of
iron II sulphate.
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no change will occur in the solution.
Explanation:
This happens because copper lies below iron in the reactivity series so it can't displace iron from its salt solution so no reaction or no change occurs.
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Answer:
nothing happens
Explanation:
because Fe is more reactive than copper so copper will not able to displace it.
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