in what? without knowing in what system the zinc is replacing iron, the answer cannot be fully given. Only a generalization of Zn and Fe both being in a +2 oxidation state would allow one to replace the other.
Yes, because Zinc is more reactive than Iron.
Zinc + Iron sulphate ----> Zinc sulphate + Iron
or in equation form- Zn + FeSo4 = ZnSo4 + Fe
Fe + ZnSO4 ---> Zn + FeSO4
Magnesium and iron are both more electromotive then zinc, so zinc can't displace them in a compound.
No, zinc will displace copper from copper sulphate but not the other way around.
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because in table of re-activity of metals it is below zinc
Yes , slowly.
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Zinc displace iron. Iron displace copper.
Actually, nothing will happen. This is because iron is much less reactive than zinc, which means it is unable to displace the zinc from the sulfate solution. If you were to do the reverse, the zinc would displace the iron in the iron sulfate solution to get zinc sulfate and Iron.
Yes. Zinc will likely replace iron because it is more reactive.
Magnesium and iron are both more electromotive then zinc, so zinc can't displace them in a compound.
Zinc and iron sulphate do react. Zinc is higher in the reactivity series than iron. It can therefore displace sulphate from the iron and 'take' the sulfate. Zinc + Iron Sulphate ------------> Zinc Sulphate + Iron The reactivity series is as follows: Potassium Sodium Lithium Calcium Magnesium Aluminium Zinc Iron Tin Lead Copper Silver Gold Platinum There are many clever ways to remember this too. This is the metal reactivity series BTW(by the way)
No, there would be no reaction present. This is because the particles are more reactive in the zinc then they are in the iron, thus creating no displacement reaction to occur between the metals.
No, zinc will displace copper from copper sulphate but not the other way around.
zinc magnesium aluminum iron nickel tin lead
because in table of re-activity of metals it is below zinc
Hi there, I am not very sure what the coating is called but i think it is iron oxide. lolxx
Zinc metal will displace mercury from most mercury compounds, forming liquid mercury and the corresponding zinc compounds.