what happens when a copper rod is kept immersed in a solution of iron sulphate?
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Iron is more reactive than copper. Conversely, copper is less reactive than iron.
Due to this, copper cannot displace iron from its salt (iron sulphate) and no reaction will occur.
So there will be no change.
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Iron is more reactive than copper. Conversely, copper is less reactive than iron.
Due to this, copper cannot displace iron from its salt (iron sulphate) and no reaction will occur.
So there will be no change.
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