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Why iron displaces copper from copper sulphate solution

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Answered by srushtijadhav2006
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Iron displaces copper from copper sulphate solution but copper cannot displace iron from iron sulphate solution because court is less reactive than iron. In such type of reaction the note reactive element displaced the less reactive element. It's an example of displacement reaction.

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Answered by rutujazawar
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iron is a more reactive metal than copper but in case of copper , copper will not displace iron from its solution

so iron displaces copper from copper sulphate solution

the solution formed will be -

iron sulphata + copper

FeSo4 + Cu

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