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Fe+H2SO4→FeSO4+H2 in word equation

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fe = Ferrous ( iron )

H2SO4 = Dihydrogen sulphate ( Sulfuric acid )

FeSO4 = Ferrous sulphate

H2 = Dihydrogen / Hydrogen ( Diatomic )

Answered by SudarshanTandle
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Answer:

Hello DEAR , BELOW IS YOUR ANSWER

Iron displaces Hydrogen from Sulphuric acid to form Ferrous Sulphate and Hydrogen gas is released in this Reaction.

This is basically a DISPLACEMENT REACTION .

Explanation:

You should Remember the basic names of metals and chemicals :

H2SO4: Sulphuric Acid also known as "THE KING OF ACIDS"

Fe : Iron metal

FeSO4: Ferrous Sulphate or Iron sulphate.

H2: Hydrogen in gaseous form or you can say dihydrogen..

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