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Copper Sulphate+Iron _________Fill in the blank in the given statement.

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Answered by malushreya
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CuSO4+Fe=FeSO4+Cu

product so formed is Iron(2) sulphate

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Answered by gadakhsanket
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Dear Student,

Reaction in which one element replaces another element from a compound is called displacement reaction.

◆ Answer -

Copper Sulphate + Iron --> Ferrous sulphate + Copper

● Explanation -

When copper sulphate is allowed to react with iron, copper is displaced by iron to form ferrous sulphate and copper. This is called displacement reaction.

Copper Sulphate + Iron --> Ferrous sulphate + Copper

CuSO4 + Fe --> FeSO4 + Cu

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