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How many grams of silver will be produced on the reaction of 50.00g iron metal with an excess of a copper (ii) sulfate solution ?
12 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
Unless this is in the dark ages where all the alchemists wanted Ag and Au formed from Pb and Fe, there will be no Ag produced in this reaction.
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