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Q: What happems when Iron (III) and copper sulfate react?
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What will happen if you put an iron nail in a copper sulfate solution?

The iron will react with the copper sulfate, producing iron sulfate and elemental copper.


Does copper and iron III sulfate react?

No.


Why does copper solution stick to iron nails?

Iron is more reactive than copper, so the copper precipitates out of the solution by sticking to the iron. For example, if you have a test tube with a solution of copper (II) sulfate and put an iron nail into it, the iron will react with the solution to form iron (II) sulfate and the copper will come out of the solution and stick to the iron.


Why copper doesn't react with ferrous sulfate?

Cu (copper) is a more noble metal than Fe (iron)


What will happen when iron and copper sulfate react?

Copper sulphate is a blue coloured solution. As soon as you react it with iron, you will notice that the solution is turning into light green which means iron sulphate solution is forming. Iron being more reactive than copper displaces copper from its soluion.


what happens when copper react with iron sulfate?

No reaction. Cu is less reactive than Fe.


What is the balanced chemical equation for iron plus lead 2 sulfate react forming iron 2 sulfate plus lead?

The reaction is:Fe + PbSO4 = Pb + FeSO4


Copper sulfate plus iron equals?

The iron is higher in they reactivity scale than copper , Therefore the copper will be replaced by iron to make iron sulfate and copper by itself.


What happen when copper sulphate is stored in iron vessel?

Since iron is a more active metal than copper, the iron would replace the copper in the copper sulfate, forming iron sulfate, and releasing elemental copper. The copper will not shape itself into a copper vessel, so eventually, the iron sulfate would leak out of the iron vessel, and eventually, if there is enough copper sulfate, the iron vessel will cease to exist.


What is the product of iron and copper II sulfate?

iron + copper sulphate ''goes to'' iron sulphate + copper


Why can iron be used to get copper from copper sulfate?

Iron can be used to get copper from Copper Sulfate because it is more reactive than Copper (higher up in the reactivity series).


What product do you get when iron react with coooper sulfate?

The Copper(II) ion (I'm assuming) would oxidize the solid Iron metal (I'm assuming) to form Iron(II) and solid copper metal precipitate.