Why does the colour of ferrous sulphate solution change when zinc is dipped in it. name the type of reaction?
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the change of colour of ferrous sulphate tells us that a more reactive metal(zinc) has displaced it from it's sulphate solution.
and because displacement of metal takes place here this reaction is called displacement reaction....
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here's your answer...
the change of colour of ferrous sulphate tells us that a more reactive metal(zinc) has displaced it from it's sulphate solution.
and because displacement of metal takes place here this reaction is called displacement reaction....
hope it helps....
plz mark as brainliest...✌️
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