2FeSO4(S)--------->Fe2O3(S)+SO2(g)+SO3(g)
Is it a redox reaction or not?If yes ,why?
Answers
This is not a Redox reaction as it's a decomposition reaction because there is no oxidation n reduction.
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Yes, is a redox reaction.
Redox reaction
Definition:
A redox reaction is a chemical reaction in which electrons are exchanged between two reactants that are involved. Changes in the oxidation states of the reacting species can be used to identify this electron transfer.
Explanation:
The reaction results in the oxidation of iron (Fe) and the reduction of Sulphur (S). When iron is oxidized, it produces oxide or iron, whereas contains Fe(2+), S(6+), and 4O(2-).
We have 2Fe(3+) and 3O in (2-). As a result, Fe loses one electron when it is oxidized. The oxidation number of S in SO2 is 4+. As a result, Sulphur loses two electrons, lowering its positive charge. This indicates that Sulphur is decreasing.
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