Which type of chemical reaction does this word equation exemplify: iron metal plus copper (II) sulfate solution yields iron (II) sulfate solution and copper metal?

Respuesta :

Answer:

Synthesis

Explanation:

Answer: Single replacement

[tex]Fe+CuSO_4\rightarrow Cu+FeSO_4[/tex]

Explanation:

Single replacement reaction is a chemical reaction in which more reactive element displaces the less reactive element from its salt solution.

Iron being more reactive than copper would displace copper from its salt solution and thus will generate copper and iron sulphate.

The chemical equation representing iron metal plus copper (II) sulfate solution yields iron (II) sulfate solution and copper metal is:

[tex]Fe+CuSO_4\rightarrow Cu+FeSO_4[/tex]