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Why is decolourisation of blue cuso4 solution by iron not reducing nature?

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When Iron nail (Ferrum) is dipped in Copper sulphate (CuSO4) there takes reaction between them and coppersulphate change its color from blue to light green. This shows Iron is more reactive than Copper, it can replace Copper from CuSO4. CuSO4 is in blue Color and FeSO4 is in light green color.

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Answered by Anonymous
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When Iron nail (Ferrum) is dipped in Copper sulphate (CuSO4) there takes reaction between them and coppersulphate change its color from blue to light green. This shows Iron is more reactive than Copper, it can replace Copper from CuSO4. CuSO4 is in blue Color and FeSO4 is in light green color.

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