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Iron, once dipped in concentratred H2SO4...

Iron, once dipped in concentratred `H_2SO_4` , does not displace copper from copper sulphate solution , because :

A

it is less reactive than copper

B

A layer of sulphate is deposited on it

C

Mac Arther and Forrest process _____extraction of sliver

D

Dow's process ------manufacture of phenol

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C
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