when copper rod is dipped in iron sulphate solution what does it displace
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When iron rod is kept dipped in copper sulphate solution for sometimes a brown coating is formed on the solution on the iron rod. this happens, according to reactivity series we know that iron is more reactive than copper so iron displaces copper from copper sulphate and forms iron sulphate.
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Answer:
No reaction take place
Explanation:
Because copper(Cu) is less reactive then Iron(Fe)
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