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Question
Can copper sulphate solution be stored in a zinc pot? Give a reason for your answer by referring to the values given below.
`E_(Zn^(2+)//Zn)^0 = -0.76 V E_(Cu^(2+)//Cu)^0 = + 0.34 V`
Give Reasons
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Solution
No copper sulphate solution cannot be stored in a zinc pot. Zinc is more reactive than copper because it has a lower reduction potential `E_(Zn^(2+)//Zn)^0 = -0.76 V` compared to copper `E_(Cu^(2+)//Cu)^0 = + 0.34 V`. This means zinc acts as a stronger reducing agent and will undergo oxidation.
If stored in a zinc pot, a spontaneous redox reaction occurs where zinc displaces copper from the solution:
\[\ce{Zn_{(s)} + CuSO4_{(aq)} -> ZnSO4_{(aq)} + Cu_{(s)}}\]
As a result, the zinc pot will gradually dissolve (corrode) and develop holes, making it unfit for storage.
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