Nope, Calcium is stronger then the iron so it keeps its hold on the carbonate
Maybe...iron would replace aluminium to form iron sulphate. iron+aluminum sulfate--->iron sulphate+aluminium.
They react in aqueous solution.
iron and sulphur
no reaction takes place
yes it reacts and fizzes
when their solution are mixed iron carbonate solid and solution of sodium sulphate is produced..
because copper is below iron in electrochemical series that's why it doesnt react with iron sulphate.
Iron
yes
yup.
It seems unlikely that dolomite would react with iron to any significant degree. Dolomite is calcium magnesium carbonate; both calcium and magnesium are higher on the activity series than iron.
Iron is more reactive than copper.
Maybe...iron would replace aluminium to form iron sulphate. iron+aluminum sulfate--->iron sulphate+aluminium.
Yesszs
They react in aqueous solution.
Any reaction occur.
iron and sulphur