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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 10 months ago
Activity to show that iron is more reactive than copper:
i. Take an iron nail.
ii. Take a beaker and make a copper sulphate (white crystals) solution in it.
iii. Now dip the iron nail in the copper sulphate.
iv. Leave the dipped iron nail in the solution for a few minutes.
We will observe that the copper sulphate solution which is blue becomes green in colour. This means iron has displaced copper from its sulphate and formed a new compound, i.e., ferrous sulphate which is green in colour.
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