Chemistry, asked by manvimishra842008, 16 hours ago

1) Fe+HCI = FsCl2+H2​

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Answered by siddharthochakrabort
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Answer:

Fe + HCl =》 FeCl2 + H2. Fe(s) + 2HCl(l) =》FeCl2(s) + H2(g).

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Answered by pratharshan8
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Answer:

It is a redox reaction. That is Fe + HCl =》 FeCl2 + H2. Fe(s) + 2HCl(l) =》FeCl2(s) + H2(g).

Explanation:

The given chemical reaction undergoes both oxidation and reduction reaction. Hence, it is a redox reaction. In this reaction, \[Fe + 2HCl \to FeC{l_2} + {H_2}\], hydrochloric acid acts as the oxidizing agent and iron acts as a reducing agent.

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