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What would happen, if Iron is placed in a Solution of Copper Sulphate? -Give the Formula

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-This would become a Displacement Reaction -Since Iron is more Reactive [Reactivity Series] it will 'Kick' out the Copper from the Sulphate, making Iron Sulphate and leaving Copper on its own Copper Sulphate + Iron --> Iron Sulphate + Copper


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