Class Notes
Practical Examples and Experiments
Experiment: Iron Nail in Copper Sulfate Solution
Procedure:
- Place an iron nail in CuSO₄ solution.
- Observe color change and copper deposition.
Observation:
- Solution turns light green (FeSO₄), copper settles on nail.
Inference:
- Iron is more reactive than copper and displaces it.
Safety Precautions:
- Wear gloves and goggles.
- Handle acids and solutions carefully.
Conclusion:
Displacement reactions demonstrate the reactivity of elements and are useful in
understanding chemical changes.
Experiment: Iron Nail in Copper Sulfate Solution
Procedure:
- Place an iron nail in CuSO₄ solution.
- Observe color change and copper deposition.
Observation:
- Solution turns light green (FeSO₄), copper settles on nail.
Inference:
- Iron is more reactive than copper and displaces it.
Safety Precautions:
- Wear gloves and goggles.
- Handle acids and solutions carefully.
Conclusion:
Displacement reactions demonstrate the reactivity of elements and are useful in
understanding chemical changes.
Experiment: Iron Nail in Copper Sulfate Solution
Procedure:
- Place an iron nail in CuSO₄ solution.
- Observe color change and copper deposition.
Observation:
- Solution turns light green (FeSO₄), copper settles on nail.
Inference:
- Iron is more reactive than copper and displaces it.
Safety Precautions:
- Wear gloves and goggles.
- Handle acids and solutions carefully.
Conclusion:
Displacement reactions demonstrate the reactivity of elements and are useful in
understanding chemical changes.
Experiment: Iron Nail in Copper Sulfate Solution
Procedure:
- Place an iron nail in CuSO₄ solution.
- Observe color change and copper deposition.
Observation:
- Solution turns light green (FeSO₄), copper settles on nail.
Inference:
- Iron is more reactive than copper and displaces it.
Safety Precautions:
- Wear gloves and goggles.
- Handle acids and solutions carefully.
Conclusion:
Displacement reactions demonstrate the reactivity of elements and are useful in
understanding chemical changes.
Experiment: Iron Nail in Copper Sulfate Solution
Procedure:
- Place an iron nail in CuSO₄ solution.
- Observe color change and copper deposition.
Observation:
- Solution turns light green (FeSO₄), copper settles on nail.
Inference:
- Iron is more reactive than copper and displaces it.
Safety Precautions:
- Wear gloves and goggles.
- Handle acids and solutions carefully.
Conclusion:
Displacement reactions demonstrate the reactivity of elements and are useful in
understanding chemical changes.
Experiment: Iron Nail in Copper Sulfate Solution
Procedure:
- Place an iron nail in CuSO₄ solution.
- Observe color change and copper deposition.
Observation:
- Solution turns light green (FeSO₄), copper settles on nail.
Inference:
- Iron is more reactive than copper and displaces it.
Safety Precautions:
- Wear gloves and goggles.
- Handle acids and solutions carefully.
Conclusion:
Displacement reactions demonstrate the reactivity of elements and are useful in
understanding chemical changes.