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identify the type of reaction Fe+CuSO4(aq)→ Feso4(aq) + cu(s)​

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Answered by abhishekbhardwaj2106
1

Answer:

1st reaction: {\sf{\ Fe(s) + CuSO_4(aq) \ \longrightarrow \ FeSO_4(aq) + Cu(s)}} Fe(s)+CuSO

4

(aq) ⟶ FeSO

4

(aq)+Cu(s)

This reaction is an example of Displacement reaction.

✮ Displacement reactions are those reactions in which a highly reactive element displaces a less reactive element from its solution.

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2nd reaction: {\sf{\ 2H_2(g) + O_2(g) \ \longrightarrow \ 2H_2O(l)}} 2H

2

(g)+O

2

(g) ⟶ 2H

2

O(l)

This reaction is an example of Combination reaction.

✮ In combination reaction, two or more than two reactants combine together to form a single product.

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Other types of reactions are :

• Decomposition reaction

• Double Displacement reaction

• Redox reaction

Answered by rohillarajesh
1

Answer:

Other type of reaction are

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