Verified Solution Science Chemical Reactions and Equations

What happens when an iron nail is dipped in a copper sulphate solution?

4 views 1 helpful Updated Jul 10, 2026
Solution ✔ Verified
  • AThe solution turns colourless, and copper coating appears on the nail.
  • BThe solution turns green, and copper coating appears on the nail.
  • CThe solution turns blue, and iron coating appears on the nail.
  • DNo reaction occurs.
Explanation

Iron is more reactive than copper. It displaces copper from copper sulphate solution. The blue copper sulphate solution (CuSO4) turns light green due to the formation of iron(II) sulphate (FeSO4), and reddish-brown copper metal (Cu) gets deposited on the iron nail. Fe(s) + CuSO4(aq) → FeSO4(aq) + Cu(s).

Was this solution helpful?
1
Practice MCQs on Chemical Reactions and Equations — test yourself with instant answers. Practice MCQs