If a strip of Cu metal is placed in a solution of FeSO4.
If a strip of Cu metal is placed in a solution of FeSO4.
Explanation
When a copper strip is placed in a solution of FeSO₄, no significant reaction occurs because copper does not have a stronger tendency to oxidize compared to iron.
The statement "Cu will be precipitated down" is because there is no source of Cu²⁺ ions in the solution to precipitate out.
Copper remains as a metal, and iron remains in the Fe²⁺ ionic form in the solution.