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what happens when iron rod is dipped into copper sulphate solution???? ​

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When an iron rod is dipped into a solution of copper sulfate, the copper is displaced. ... When iron is dipped in CuSO4 a displacement reaction takes place. In this, iron being a more reactive metal displaces a lesser reactive metal Copper(Cu) from its compound to form FeSO4.

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When an iron rod is dipped into a solution of copper sulfate, the copper is displaced. ... When iron is dipped in CuSO4 a displacement reaction takes place. In this, iron being a more reactive metal displaces a lesser reactive metal Copper(Cu) from its compound to form FeSO4

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