When copper is put into ferrous sulphate solution , what happens and why
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it shows
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This reaction shows that iron is more reactive than copper as it displaces copper from its solution and iron passes into solution as Fe (II) ions and ferrous sulphate solution is formed. This video explains the chemical change occurs during the reaction of iron nails with copper sulphate solution.
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When a piece of copper is placed in an iron sulphate solution, no change is observed. This is because copper is less reactive than iron, therefore, cannot displace iron from its solution.
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