Why is CuSo4 not safe to store in an iron vessel. ..Explain.
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Displacement reaction is a reaction in which more reactive metal displace less reactive metal from it's salt soltion
CuSO4 + Fe----- FeSO4 + Cu
So iron will displace copper from copper sulphate and soon there will not be any copper sulphate in the iron vessel . We will have iron sulphate instead.
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CuSO4 + Fe----- FeSO4 + Cu
So iron will displace copper from copper sulphate and soon there will not be any copper sulphate in the iron vessel . We will have iron sulphate instead.
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Hey friend here is your answer :
This is because Iron is more reactive than copper and hence iron will displace copper out of its compound.
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This is because Iron is more reactive than copper and hence iron will displace copper out of its compound.
Hope it helps you : )
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