Chemistry, asked by rudrasamal6433, 1 year ago

why copper sulphate is not store in iron vessels

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Answered by eminemrules101
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This is your answer :

Iron is far more reactive than Copper. So if a salt solution of copper (here, it’s copper sulphate) is made to react with Iron metal (here, by storing it in a iron vessel), the more-reactive Iron metal will displace Copper from its sulphate solution. So, Ferrous sulphate will be formed and copper will be displaced. Hence, the initial solution (copper sulphate) will longer be present.

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