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What is formed when copper reacts with iron sulphate

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Answered by MANDIRAGHOSHMAL
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The brown coating on the iron nail shows that copper is deposited on the iron nail by displacing iron. ... This shows that iron is more reactive than copper, as Fe2+ ions have displaced Cu2+ ions from copper sulphate solution.

Answered by Anonymous
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Cu + FeSO4 = ×

their No reaction takes place

because Copper is less reactive compare to iron that's why it does not displace iron from its solution

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