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what would you observe when zinc is added to a solution of iron II sulphate? write the chemical reaction that take place .

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Answered by GodzillaJaat
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Ans. Zinc is more reactive than iron, hence when added' to iron (II) sulphate, it can displace iron metaliand the colour of solution fades from green to colourless due to formation of zinc sulphate. The greyish black iron metal gets deposited.

Answered by maran938
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we could see a displacement reaction Zn + Fe2SO4 gives ZnSO4 + 2Fe pls balance this equation When zinc is added to the solution of iron sulphate, the colour of iron sulphate solution changes. It is because zinc is more reactive than iron, therefore, it displaces iron from its solution of iron sulphate and a grey precipitate of iron and a colourless solution of zinc sulphate is formed. pls follow me and Mark as brainliest

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