why does iron sulphate becomes colourless solution when zinc is dipped into it
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But when it is dipped in ferrous sulphate solution, the solution turns from pale green to colourless, so 'X' is more reactive than iron and thus displaces it from its solution. Therefore, 'X' must be Zinc. It reacts with ferrous sulphate to form colourless zinc sulphate solution by displacing iron.
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Because zinc reacts with it and displace the iron.
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