Why can iron (II) sulphate solution be stored in a copper vessel but copper (II) sulphate
solution cannot be stored in an iron container?
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Iron displaces copper ions from an aqueous solution of copper sulphate. It is a single displacement reaction of one metal by another metal. Iron is placed above copper in the activity series. Elements placed above in this series are more reactive than those placed below them.
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Fe+2 cannot reduced by Cu but Cu can reduce Fe So....
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