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The document details an experiment involving an iron nail placed in copper sulfate (CuSO₄) solution, which results in a color change to light green and copper deposition on the nail. It concludes that iron is more reactive than copper, leading to displacement reactions that illustrate chemical changes. Safety precautions include wearing gloves and goggles while handling acids and solutions.

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Displacement Reactions Note 4 Formatted

The document details an experiment involving an iron nail placed in copper sulfate (CuSO₄) solution, which results in a color change to light green and copper deposition on the nail. It concludes that iron is more reactive than copper, leading to displacement reactions that illustrate chemical changes. Safety precautions include wearing gloves and goggles while handling acids and solutions.

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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.

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