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Complete the given chemical equation:

CuSO4(aq)+Fe(s)___________+_________________
name the chemical reaction​

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Answered by StormBringer
22

Answer:

It is CuSo4 + Fe -> FeSo4 + Cu.

This is a single displacement reaction.

Explanation:

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Answered by subhransusahoo94
3

Answer:

is a single replacement or displacement reaction. It is because, in this reaction, the highly reactive metal iron replaces the Copper in copper sulphate by giving up two electrons and gets oxidized and forms a new compound called ferrous sulphate.This reaction is called displacement reaction.

Explanation:

We know that the more reactive metal displaces the less reactive one. Here in the first reaction Fe Displaces Cu so, Fe is more reactive. In the second reaction, Cu displaces Ag so, Cu is more reactive.

So, the increasing order is Ag < Cu < Fe.

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