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What happens when (a) Dilute sulphuric acid is poured on a copper plate? (b) Iron nails are placed in a copper sulfate solution? Write word equations of the reactions involved.

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(a) Reaction of copper with dilute sulfuric acid:

  • When sulfuric acid H2SO4 is poured on the metallic plate made up of copper Cu, then copper sulfate CuSO4 formed along with the liberation of sulfur dioxide SO2gas. Water is also produced in this reaction.
  • The chemical equation for this reaction can be depicted as:

Cu(s)+2H2SO4(aq)CuSO4(aq)+SO2(g)+2H2O(l)

  • The word equation for this reaction can be depicted as:

Copper(solid)+Sulfuric acid(aqueous)Copper sulfate(aqueous)+Sulfur dioxide(gas)+Water(liquid)

(b) Reaction of Iron with Copper sulfate:

  • When iron Fe nails are placed in Copper sulfate CuSO4 solution, iron sulfate FeSO4 is formed along with copper Cu metal.
  • This type of reaction is known as displacement reaction.
  • Iron is placed above copper in the activity series, thus it can displace copper from its solution.
  • The chemical equation can be depicted as:

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

  • The word equation for this reaction can be depicted as:

Iron(solid)+Copper sulfate(aqueous)Iron sulfate(aqueous)+Copper(solid)


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