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iron + sulphuric acid - ferrous sulphate + hydrogen

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Answered by BRAINLYY
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IT IS DISPLACEMENT REACTION IN WHICH A MORE ELECTROPOSITIVE METAL DISPLACES A LESS ELECTROPOSITIVE METAL FROM ITS COMPOUND IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION.

IN THIS CASE, IRON IS MORE REACTIVE THAN HYDROGEN AS IT COMES ABOVE HYDROGEN IN METAL REACTIVITY SERIES AND IS MORE ELECTROPOSITIVE. THEREFORE, IRON DISPLACES HYDROGEN FROM ITS COMPOUND.

Fe + H2SO4 -----------> FeSO4 + H2

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Answered by swapnil756
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The answer is ,

Fe + H₂SO₄ ---> FeSO₄ + H₂

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