hello.
i recently began an in-depth chemistry class during the summer, and i already have some questions. These are mainly by my own motivation, and my teacher refuses to help me devise the reaction that I'm trying to conceive.
Here is what i have so far.
8HCl + 2Fe2O3 => 4FeCl2 + 4H2O + O2
That reaction is used to obtain ferrous chloride. I think i might be able to skip this one because FeCl2 is probably sold somewhere.
Next Copper should replace the iron atom in FeCl2 to make CuCl2. Correct me if i'm wrong.
FeCl2 + Cu => CuCl2 + Fe
Say if i did the second reaction on a piece of copper wire or something of that nature. Would this essentially be "iron plating" the copper? Or just leaving an iron residue?? My ultimate goal here is to have a chemically bound metal like titanium, iron or nickle on a copper substrate. By the way, if my terminology is dead wrong, or if my equations are not properly balanced, please tell me so i can learn.
Thanks