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why does zinc displaces copper from copper sulphate​

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Answered by Anonymous
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because zn is more reactive than cu

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The cu²+ ions become Cu atoms. Since the copper(ii) ion has substantially greater reduction potential than that of zinc ion.

It is readily reduced by zinc metal.

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