wtat will you observe when zinc is added to a solution of iron(ii) sulphate ?
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Zinc is more reactive than iron. Therefore, if zinc is added to a solution of iron (II) sulphate, then it would displace iron from the solution.
Zn+feso4 gives zns04+fe
Zinc is more reactive than iron. Therefore, if zinc is added to a solution of iron (II) sulphate, then it would displace iron from the solution.
Zn+feso4 gives zns04+fe
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☑THE GREEN COLOUR OF SOLUTION WILL SLOWLY DISAPPEAR. ZINC WILL GRADUALLY DISSOLVE AND IRON WILL GET PRECIPITATED AT THE BOTTOM OF THE BEAKER.
☑Zn (s) + FeSO4 (aq) ---> ZnSO4 (s) + Fe (aq)
(Dissolves) (Precipitated)
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HERE IS UR ANSWER______
☑THE GREEN COLOUR OF SOLUTION WILL SLOWLY DISAPPEAR. ZINC WILL GRADUALLY DISSOLVE AND IRON WILL GET PRECIPITATED AT THE BOTTOM OF THE BEAKER.
☑Zn (s) + FeSO4 (aq) ---> ZnSO4 (s) + Fe (aq)
(Dissolves) (Precipitated)
HOPE IT HELPS YOU ______
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