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Identify the type of chemical reaction taking place in each of the following:

On heating green-coloured iron(II) sulphate crystals, a reddish-brown solid is left and the smell of gas has the odour of burning sulphur is experienced.


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1. Type of reaction

Combination reaction: Reaction in which two or more reactants combine to form a single product. A+BC

Decomposition reaction: Reaction in which reactant is broken down into two or more products in the presence of heat, light or electricity. AB+C

Displacement reaction: Reaction in which one of the higher reactive elements displaces a less reactive element from its solution. A+BCAC+B ( Here A is more reactive than B)

Double displacement reaction: Reaction in which ions of both the reactants interchange their place and form new compounds. AB+CDAD+CB

2. Reaction

FeSO4.7H2O(s)heatFeSO4(s)+7H2O(g)
(Ferrous sulphate hydrated) (Ferrous sulphate) (Water)

Green

2FeSO4(s)heatFe2O3(s)+SO2(g)+SO3(g)

(Ferrous sulphate) (Ferric oxide) (Sulphur di oxide) (Sulphur tri oxide)

Reddish-brown

On heating green colour hydrated ferrous sulphate crystals water molecules get evaporated and on further heating, they decompose into a ferric oxide which is reddish brown in colour and two gases are released sulphur di oxide and sulphur tri oxide. The choking odour of sulphur is of SO2(g).

So, this is a decomposition reaction since on heating FeSO4 is getting decomposed into several products.
Since decomposition in taking place in presence of heat so it is known as thermal decomposition.


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