Chemistry, asked by dakshaldesai315005, 8 months ago

2Feso⁴-heat-----Fe²o³(s)+so²(g)+so³(g)is which kind of reaction

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Answered by shruthibushnani
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Answer:is a redox reaction. Explanation: Redox reactions are the chemical reactions where oxidation as well as reduction takes place. In the reaction, iron or Fe is getting oxidised and sulphur or S is getting reduced.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Endothermic

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Dear mate,

The given reaction is a decomposition reaction as the ferrous sulfate is being decomposed into the products....

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Dear mate,

As we know that decomposition reactions are usually endothermic as they require energy/heat for the reaction.....

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