Sodium (Na) is least likely to be reduced. It is very easily oxidized as it will lose its valence electron with little difficulty.
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Sodium (Na - nadium)
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
looks like a single displacement reaction. Cu + AgSO4 Thank you very much!
4Fe + 3O2 = 2Fe2O3 in the presence of water.
1/2 Equations Cu2+(aq) + 2e- --> Cu(s) Fe(s) -->Fe2+(aq) + 2e- Overall Equation Fe(s) + Cu2+(aq) --> Cu(s) + Fe2+(aq)
We have just done a lab about single displacement reactions. Most students got a reaction in which the blue solution of copper (II) nitrate turned black/bronze color. Fe is above Cu in terms of reactivity series. Therefore, it will displace copper.
Cu 2 +
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
Fe +CuSO4---------FeSO4 +Cu.
At least some of them are good heat conductors: Fe, Cu,
Fe + Cu(NO3)2 --> Fe(No3)2 + Cu
I Think it would be Fe^2+
I Think it would be Fe^2+
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copper (Cu)
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2 Fe + 3 CuO -> Fe2O3 + 3 Cu
Iron nitrate and copper. Fe + Cu(NO3)2 -> Fe(NO3)2 + Cu