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What will happen if you keep a solution of copper (II) sulphate in an iron vessel? Explain the observation and give suitable explanation.

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Answered by sujalkumarsaini
2

Answer:

iron displace copper from it's solution.

therefore , iron sulphate +copper is formed.

Answered by mariospartan
4

Explanation:

The reaction between the metals depends on the reactivity series of the metals.

Copper is much less reactive than iron in the reactivity series. So, iron can replace copper in the activity series.

It is very much likely that the solution of the vessel will turn dirty green. And, the size of the rod will increase.

It becomes dirty because of the formation of ferrous sulphate. The increase in the size of the rod.

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