Science, asked by JyotiJeet6126, 1 year ago

Fe+cuso4=feso4+cu what type of chemical reaction

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Answered by kumar00
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Fe + CuSo4 = FeSO4 + Cu

is displacement reaction.
In these reaction iron (Fe) displace copper (Cu)
Hence, it is a displacement type of reaction.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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\bold{\mathrm{Fe}+\mathrm{CuSO}_{4} \rightarrow \mathrm{FeSO}_{4}+\mathrm{Cu}} 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. The copper present in the compound gets reduced by gaining two electrons and is released from it.

As a highly reactive metal (iron) replaces a low reactive metal (copper) in the given reaction it is inferred that \bold{\mathrm{Fe}+\mathrm{CuSO}_{4} \rightarrow \mathrm{FeSO}_{4}+\mathrm{Cu}} a single replacement or displacement reaction.

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