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when iron reacts with copper sulphate solution to<br />form irun sulphate and copper.​

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Answered by aaryanbhanwal56
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Answered by Anonymous
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Iron being more reactive than copper will displace copper from its salt and form a subsequent salt of ferrous sulphate. During the reaction, the colour of copper sulphate [blue] will change to greenish-blue {ferrous sulphate}. This is an example of a Displacement reaction.

Fe(s) + CuSO4(aq) ⟶ FeSO4 (aq) + Cu(s)

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