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why is iron not deposited over a copper plate when the copper plate is dipped in iron sulphate solution?​

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Answered by muskanmusani30
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Explanation:

Iron is not deposited over a copper plate when a copper plate is dipped in iron sulphate solution because copper is less reactive than iron. Explanation: Due to the less reactive of copper than iron, there is no displacement or reaction occurs in the solution.

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Explanation:

Iron is not deposited over a copper plate when a copper plate is dipped in iron sulphate solution because copper is less reactive than iron. Explanation: Due to the less reactive of copper than iron, there is no displacement or reaction occurs in the solution

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