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The stoichiometry calculator above shows the mole ratios/coefficients of the balanced equation, Fe + CuSO 4 = Cu + FeSO 4. Enter the amount of any of the substances to determine the ideal amounts to maximize the theoretical yield of the reaction.
CuSO4 + Fe = Cu2 + FeSO4 is a Single Displacement (Substitution) reaction where two moles of aqueous Cupric Sulfate [CuSO 4] and two moles of solid Iron [Fe] react to form one mole of solid Dinuclear Copper Ion [Cu 2] and two moles of aqueous Iron(Ii) Sulfate [FeSO 4]
Process: split the reaction into two half-reactions, balance the atoms and charges in each half-reaction, and then combine the half-reactions, ensuring that electrons are balanced. Example: Cu + HNO 3 = Cu(NO 3 ) 2 + NO 2 + H 2 O
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Iron forms 2 types of ions, namely Fe+2 and Fe+3. We shall use stoichiometric principles to determine which of these ions is formed in the reaction between iron and copper (II) sulfate solution. If Fe+2 is formed, then equation (1) is correct, while equation (2) is correct if Fe+3 is formed.
The stoichiometry calculator above shows the mole ratios/coefficients of the balanced equation, FeSO 4 + Cu = CuSO 4 + Fe. Enter the amount of any of the substances to determine the ideal amounts to maximize the theoretical yield of the reaction.