The reaction Zn + FeSO4 ZnSO4 + Fe is an example of -(i) Displacement Reaction(ii) Combination Reaction(iii) Redox Reaction(iv) Neutralisation Reaction(i) & (ii)(i) & (iii)(ii) & (iv)(iii) & (iv)
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The reaction Zn + FeSO4 ZnSO4 + Fe is an example of -(i) Displacement Reaction(ii) Combination Reaction(iii) Redox Reaction(iv) Neutralisation Reaction(i) & (ii)(i) & (iii)(ii) & (iv)(iii) & (iv)
Solution
The reaction Zn + FeSO4 → ZnSO4 + Fe is an example of a displacement reaction and a redox reaction.
Here's why:
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Displacement Reaction: In this reaction, zinc displaces iron from iron sulfate to form zinc sulfate. This is a classic example of a displacement reaction where one element displaces another from its compound.
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Redox Reaction: This is also a redox reaction because oxidation and reduction occur simultaneously. Zinc gets oxidized as it loses electrons (from 0 oxidation state to +2) and iron gets reduced as it gains electrons (from +2 oxidation state to 0).
So, the correct answer is (i) & (iii).
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