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What kind of reaction does Iron (III) and copper (II) sulfate solution produce?

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Answer:

Single displacement reaction.

Step-by-step explanation:

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In this case, the mentioned chemical reaction turns out:


Fe^(3+)+CuSO_4\rightarrow Fe_2(SO_4)_3+Cu^(2+)

Therefore, as the iron is exchanged with the copper, iron (III) sulfate is yielded and copper (II) cations are released to the aqueous solution.

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Answer:

The answer to your question is Single replacement

Step-by-step explanation:

Types of reaction in Chemistry

Synthesis two or more reactants combine to produce one single product

Decomposition one reactant splits producing two or more products

Single replacement One element replaces a similar one in a compound.

Double replacement Two compounds interchange their cations and anions.

Combustion one compound reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water.

Reaction given

Fe⁺² + CuSO₄ ⇒ Cu + FeSO₄

This is a single replacement reaction

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