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why can copper not displace iron from iron sulphate solution?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Add it here! Iron displaces copper from copper sulphate solution but copper cannot displace iron from iron sulphate solution because court is less reactive than iron. In such type of reaction the note reactive element displaced the less reactive element. It's an example of displacement reaction. Also the color changes.

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Answered by bhadolaaayush
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Iron is more reactive than copper. So that means that in a reaction, copper is less reactive than iron. That means copper cannot displace iron

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