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Fe+S>FeS is it oxidation or reduction

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The reaction Fe+S\rightarrow FeS is a redox reaction.

  • The reactants involved in the given chemical reaction are Fe and S.
  • For the product formation, Fe is getting oxidized by losing two electrons, whereas S is getting reduced by the addition of 2 electrons as shown in the following equations:

Fe^0-2e\rightarrow Fe^2

S^0+2e\rightarrow S^{-2}

  • As both oxidation, as well as reduction, is taking place in product formation, the given chemical reaction Fe+S\rightarrow FeS is called a redox reaction.

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