Chemistry, asked by sangeetasailesh123, 9 months ago

CuSO4+Fe>FeSO4+Cu what type of reaction​

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Answered by Joker444
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ANSWER :

Given Equation :

⠀⠀ \bullet \:  \sf{CuSo_4 + Fe\longrightarrow\:FeSo_4 + Cu}

The above reaction is Displacement reaction.

Displacement Reaction :

Reaction in which a more reactive element displaced the less reactive element. This type of reaction is known as displacement reaction.

About Above Reaction :

In above reaction Fe (Iron) is more reactive then Cu(copper) That's why Fe displaced Cu from the Solution of CuSo4(copper sulphate).

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Answered by deepikameda77
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Explanation:

It is displacement reaction wherevmore reactive metal(fe) displaces less reactive metal(cu)

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