Using the equation you have justify the statement a chemical reaction is nothing but rearrangement of atoms reason for question
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We use this equation
Fe + CuSO4 = Cu + FeSO4
to justify the statement "a chemical reaction is nothing but rearrangement of atoms."
We can see that we have the same number and kinds of atoms on the left and on the right of the equation.
What has taken place is the re-arrangement of the positions of Cu and Fe
On the left Cu was with SO4 and Fe was alone
On the right, Fe is now with SO4 and Cu is alone.
Fe + CuSO4 = Cu + FeSO4
to justify the statement "a chemical reaction is nothing but rearrangement of atoms."
We can see that we have the same number and kinds of atoms on the left and on the right of the equation.
What has taken place is the re-arrangement of the positions of Cu and Fe
On the left Cu was with SO4 and Fe was alone
On the right, Fe is now with SO4 and Cu is alone.
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Explanation:
We use this equation
Fe + CuSO4 = Cu + FeSO4
to justify the statement "a chemical reaction is nothing but rearrangement of atoms."
We can see that we have the same number and kinds of atoms on the left and on the right of the equation.
What has taken place is the re-arrangement of the positions of Cu and Fe
On the left Cu was with SO4 and Fe was alone
On the right, Fe is now with SO4 and Cu is alone.
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