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An Iron rod is immersed in a Copper sulphate. What will happens to the Copper sulphate solution


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  • When an Iron rod is dipped in Copper Sulphate solution, a brown coating of Copper is formed on the surface of Iron and the colour of the Copper Sulphate solution changes from blue to pale green.
  • The reaction shows that Iron is more reactive than Copper because it displaces Copper from the Copper Sulphate solution.
  • The Iron passes into the solution as Fe(II)forming the Ferrous Sulphate solution.

CuSO4(aq)+Fe(s)FeSO4(aq)+Cu(s)CopperIronIronCopperSulphateSulphate


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