A dilute solution of sulfiric acid is added to 15g of copper and iron mixture, the volume of H_2...

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A dilute solution of sulfiric acid is added to 15g of copper and iron mixture, the volume of {eq}H_2 {/eq} envolved at standard conditions is 4.48L what is the mass of each of the metals constituting the mixture? Vm=24 l {eq}\cdot {/eq}mol.

Displacement reaction


Displacement reaction is a type of in which an element of high reactivity displaces another element from its compound to form a compound itself. For example-

{eq}A + BC \to AC + B{/eq}

Here A being more displaces B from its compound.


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Copper when reacted with dilute sulfuric acid, no reaction takes place as copper is less reactive than hydrogen and cannot displace hydrogen from...

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