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In a reaction between CuSo4 (s) and Zn(s)

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Answered by deepesh123456goswami
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Answer:

zn displace copper and znso4 is formed

Answered by VaibhavSR
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Answer:

In a redox reaction, oxidant is reduced by accepting electrons and reductant is oxidized by losing electrons.

Explanation:

An oxidizing agent (additionally oxidant) is the detail or compound in an oxidation-reduction (redox) response that accepts an electron from any other species. Because the oxidizing agent is gaining electrons (and is for this reason frequently known as an electron acceptor), it's far stated to were reduced..

A reductant is a reactant that donates electrons to different reactants at some point of a redox response.

Zn(s) + Cuso₄→Znso₄ + Cu

So, whilst zinc is dipped in copper sulphate , being greater reactive than copper, zinc without difficulty displaces copper from its copper sulphate answer and make its very own salt i.e. zinc sulphate which may be visible as precipitate at the lowest of the beaker. Such reactions are known as displacement reactions.

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