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The reaction Fe + CUSO4 → FeSO4 + Cu is an example of -​

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Answered by sabirsayyad197361
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is a single replacement or displacement reaction. It is because, in this reaction, the highly reactive metal iron replaces the Copper in copper sulphate by giving up two electrons and gets oxidized and forms a new compound called ferrous sulphate

Answered by Avinash10409
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Displacement reaction takes place as Iron is more reactive than Copper as per the reactivity series. During this CuSo4 (Copper Sulphate) which is blue is changed into FeSo4 (Ferrous Sulphate) which is green in colour. All single displacement reactions are irreversible. In the four types of chemical reactions, are combination reaction displacement reaction, Decomposition reaction, Double displacement reaction, Displacement reaction has many applications such as thermite welding, steel making, extraction of metals and relief from acid digestion.

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