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Liana Thompson
13 May, 09:34
Why is iron more reactive than copper
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Lukas Doyle
13 May, 11:07
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Copper rally istnt uesful like iron we have cars and all that but copper is made for like coppercoins and wires
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Lizbeth Chandler
13 May, 12:43
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Iron is more reactive than copper as copper has less outer shells than iron so copper is less likely to react with a other element as it has a stronger hold over the electrons.
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