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There is no reaction.
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copper and iron (II) chloride
CuCl2
Iron plus chlorine equals Iron chloride is the word equation.
There is no reaction.
Yes they are
copper and iron (II) chloride
Generally metals and ions (in solution) are good conductors of electricity. Eg. iron, copper, nickel, molten sodium chloride, aqueous sodium chloride etc.
CuCl2
Iron plus chlorine equals Iron chloride is the word equation.
the iron turns into copper, this means it goes a redish colour. this is because iron is stronger than copper, so the iron takes over and bags the chloride for itself. which makes iron chloride. CuCo2 + Fe = FeCo2 + Cu CopperChloride + iron = IronChloride + Copper
copper sulphate+iron+water
zinc
So that the aqueous solution will pass through the filter more easily.
iron
Iron(III) chloride can react with iron or copper and form iron (II) chloride.