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Feso4 reacts with Fe2O+so2+so3 balance this eqation​

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Answered by ishikasinha611
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Answer:

2FeSo4 + Fe2O3 + So2 + So3

Explanation:

Start by identifying the oxidation state for each of the element:

+2Fe+6S−2O4→+3Fe2−2O3++4S−2O2++6S−2O3−NOT BALANCED

Only three of the four chemicals- FeSO4, Fe2O3, and SO2 are directly involved in the redox reaction.

The oxidation state of iron Fe has increased from

+2 in +2Fe+6S−2O4 to

+3 in +3Fe2−2O3 by one

and therefore Fe is oxidized.

The oxidation state of sulfur S has declined from

+6 in +2Fe+6S−2O4 to

+4 in +4S−2O2 by two

and therefore some of the sulfur atoms have been reduced.

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