element replaces one element in a compound called single replacement reaction.
When iron is dropped into copper sulfate solution, the products are copper and iron(II) sulfate.
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Fe+CuSO4^Cu+FeSO4
Fe + CuSO4 ------> FeSO4 + Cu This equation is balanced. The displacement here happens when the iron knocks copper out of the compound and replaces it. The copper then forms around the iron giving it a brassy colouring.
Iron(Fe) + Copper Sulphate(CuSO4) → Iron Sulphate(Fe2SO4) + Copper(Cu)[Displacement Reaction]
The reaction is: Fe(s) + CuSO4(aq)= FeSO4(aq) + Cu(s)
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Fe+CuSO4^Cu+FeSO4
The chemical reaction is:Fe + CuSO4 = FeSO4 + CuIt is a single displacement reaction.
single replacement
Fe + CuSO4 ------> FeSO4 + Cu This equation is balanced. The displacement here happens when the iron knocks copper out of the compound and replaces it. The copper then forms around the iron giving it a brassy colouring.
Yes, this is a chemical reaction.
looks like a single displacement reaction. Cu + AgSO4 Thank you very much!
Iron(Fe) + Copper Sulphate(CuSO4) → Iron Sulphate(Fe2SO4) + Copper(Cu)[Displacement Reaction]
Iron(Fe) + Copper Sulphate(CuSO4) → Iron Sulphate(Fe2SO4) + Copper(Cu)[Displacement Reaction]
This reaction is: Fe(s) + CuSO4(aq)----- --> FeSO4(aq) + Cu(s)
A more reactive element displace the less reactive element from a compound.Example: Fe + CuSO4 = Cu + FeSO4
How well it can replace other metals in a reaction. For example iron is more active than copper, because CuSO4 + Fe --> FeSO4 + Cu reaction occurs. And Cu + FeSO4 --> no reaction