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The conversion of ferrous sulphate to ferric sulphate is displacement reaction. On true or false

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Answered by aksainsilodiya
8

Answer:

no it is not a displacement rxn bcz here fe is not displaced by any atom only change in oxi. satate is occur

Answered by hotelcalifornia
6

The conversion of ferrous sulphate to ferric sulphate is displacement reaction is a false statement.

Explanation:

  • The conversion of the ferrous sulphate to ferric sulphate is an oxidation Reaction.
  • This is not a displacement reaction because there is no displacement taking place but the oxidation state of Fe increases.
  • The reaction is shown as follows:-

      2FeSo_4 + H_2So_4 +H_2O_2 \rightarrow Fe_2(So_4)_3 + 2H_2O

  • The above reaction takes place in presence of H_2So_4 , which is an oxidising agent that Changes the oxidation sate of Iron to +3.
  • The ferrous sulphate ion contain +2 oxidation state.
  • When ferrous sulphate is combined with  oxidising agent, it get converted into ferric sulphate.
  • The ferric sulphate it contain +3 oxidation state.
  • Thus an improvement in oxidation state is determined as oxidation reaction.

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