Chemistry, asked by seleftheriou2005, 11 months ago

Why doesn't iron sulfate react with copper?

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Answered by gk129947
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Answer:

Iron displaces copper ions from an aqueous solution of copper sulphate. It is a single displacement reaction of one metal by another metal. ... Thus iron is more reactive than copper. In this reaction, metallic iron is converted into ferrous ion (Fe2+) and cupric ion (Cu2 +) is converted into metallic copper.

Answered by stakdir12
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Answer:

This reaction doesn't because of the change in gibbs free energy,

Explanation:

triangle g is positive at all tempreature

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