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Period 3: Al Si(Lazy in hindi) P S( As in letters) Ch Ar(Chlarity as in clarity) |  |  
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| BEST TECHNIQUE OF LEARN INSOLUBLE SALTS.....
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INSOLUBLE SULPHATES-
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| Pure iron fillins weighing 11.6g are placed in a soln. containing 63.8g of copper sulphate solution .sufficient timeis provided for the reaction to complete. calculate the mass of copper deposited.
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Fe+CuSO4------------>FeSO4+Cu
[Cu=64,Fe=56,s=32,O=16] 
in this question if we solve using iron we get different and using copper sulphate we get a different answer so how should we do this.................................. |  |  
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