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5. Iron + Sulphuric acid → Iron (II) Sulphate + Hydrogen

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Answered by subhasia401
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Answer:

Fe + H2SO4 = FeSO4+ H2

No problem it is balanced.

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Answered by ssimu127
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Answer:

Fe+H2SO4 =FeSO4+H2

Explanation:

it is a kind of displacement reaction in which iron being more reactive will displace hydrogen from sulphuric acide and will form iron sulphate

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