Yes it does. Fe + CuSO4 ----> FeSO4 + Cu
Copper has less reduction potential than Fe hence it can't replace Fe so Cu does not react with FeSO4 but if a strip of cu is placed in Fe(SO4)3 then Fe is reduced. Answer by : Nosherwan Abbas Paracha
The reaction is:Fe + PbSO4 = Pb + FeSO4
FeSO4 and Hydrogen sulphide
Fe is elemental iron and H2SO4 sulfuric acid. They'd react like: Fe(s) + H2SO4(aq) --> FeSO4(aq) + H2(g) FeSO4, iron(II)sulfate or ferrous sulfate H2, Hydrogen gas
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nitroso ferrous sulphate
FeSO4 is a covalent compound
Due to its molecular geometry, which is bent, SnCl2 is POLAR!
The chemical reaction is:Fe + CuSO4 = FeSO4 + Cu
FeSO4+BaCl2=>FeCl2+BaSO4
Solid FeSO4 easily absorb water.