What happens when copper sulphate is placed in an iron bowl?
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Iron is more reactive than copper. Due to this, iron displaced copper from copper sulphate to form iron sulphate. A portion of the iron pot got dissolved in this process and caused holes in it.
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Iron is more reactive than copper. Due to this, iron displaced copper from copper sulphate to form iron sulphate. A portion of the iron pot got dissolved in this process and caused holes in it.
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