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This method separates the reaction into two half-reactions – one for oxidation and one for reduction. Each half-reaction is balanced separately and then combined. Best for: complex redox reactions, especially in acidic or basic solutions.
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Balance the reaction of CuSO4*5H2O + Fe = Cu + Fe2(SO4)3 + H2O using this chemical equation balancer!
Fe + CuSO4 = Fe2(SO4)3 + Cu is a Single Displacement (Substitution) reaction where two moles of solid Iron [Fe] and three moles of aqueous Cupric Sulfate [CuSO 4] react to form one mole of aqueous Ferric Sulfate [Fe 2 (SO 4) 3] and three moles of solid Copper [Cu]
Introduction. In this experiment we will use stoichiometric principles to deduce the appropriate equation for the reaction between metallic iron and a solution of copper (II) sulfate. This reaction produces metallic copper, which is seen precipitating as a finely divided red powder.
22 mar 2022 · 1. Identify the oxidation states of each element in the reactants and products: - Cu: +2 (in CuSO4) -> 0 (in Cu) - Fe: 0 (in Fe) -> +2 (in FeSO4) Step 2/5. 2. Determine which element is oxidized and which is reduced: - Cu is reduced (gains electrons) from +2 to 0 - Fe is oxidized (loses electrons) from 0 to +2. Step 3/5. 3.
Interpret the equation: Iron reacts with copper sulfate to form iron sulfate and copper. During the reaction, iron is oxidized from 0 to +2, while copper is reduced from +2 to 0. Best Match Video Recommendation: