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Fill in the blanks:the reaction CuSO4(aq)+Zn(s)-ZnSO4(aq)+Cu(s) is a .............. Reation

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Answered by CaptainSiddiquee
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It is a displacement reaction .
Answered by ShuchiRecites
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Hello Mate!

So, CuSO4 + Zn = ZnSO4 + Cu is an displacement reaction.

But it can be more better to tell how I identified it instead of only giving a correct answer.

Explanation : When a compound and an element combines then one element displaces the other.

Like here, first Cu was with SO (Sodium Sulphate) but after reaction Zn made compound with SO and Cu got displaced.

This is called displacement reaction.

Have great future ahead!
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