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Pb+FeSO4⇒PbSO4+Fe is what kind of reaction?

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This is a displacement reaction.

Step-by-step explanation:

The reaction where a part of the reactant is replaced by another reactant is defined as a displacement reaction. In this reaction, Fe of the reactant is displaced or replaced by another reactant Pb to form lead sulfate. So, this is an example of a displacement reaction.

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