Chemistry, asked by iakhilkashyap, 6 hours ago

a reaction between magnesium(s) and copper sulphate solution is categorized as:
(A) combination reaction (B) decomposition reaction
(C) double displacement reaction
(D) displacement reaction​

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Answered by srajalakshmi1307
2

Answer:

Explanation:

displacement reaction

as the magnesium, because it is more reactive than copper, displaces it.

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Answered by rahul123437
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The reaction between magnesium(s) and copper sulphate solution is categorized as displacement reaction​. Option (D)

Explanation:

  • When magnesium reacts with copper sulphate it forms magnesium sulphate.
  • It is a displacement reaction and a redox reaction.

The equation is

Mg+CuSO₄→MgSO₄+Cu

  • Here oxidation and reduction reaction both takes place simultaneously.
  • With the help of half-reaction the redox reaction can be studied.
  • Here Magnesium is displaced by Copper.

Option (D) is the correct answer .

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