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d) Zinc reacts with iron (III) chloride yielding zinc chloride plus iron.​

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Answered by princeposwal
7
displacement rxn take place
zn +fecl2 _ zncl2 +fe

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Answered by CarlynBronk
4

The chemical equation is 3Zn+2FeCl_3\rightarrow 3ZnCl_2+2Fe

Explanation:

Single displacement reaction is defined as the reaction in which more reactive element displaces a less reactive element from its chemical reaction.

The reactivity of metal is determined by a series known as reactivity series. The metals lying above in the series are more reactive than the metals which lie below in the series.

A+BC\rightarrow AC+B

The chemical equation for the reaction of zinc and iron (III) chloride follows:

3Zn+2FeCl_3\rightarrow 3ZnCl_2+2Fe

Zinc lies above in the series than iron. Thus, it can easily replace iron from its chemical equation

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