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Represent the following reaction in the form of a chemical equation.
Iron reacts with copper sulphate solution to produce copper and ferrous sulphate. Copper separates out of the solution while ferrous sulphate remains in solution.


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Fe(s)+CoSO4(aq)Co(aq)+FeSO4(aq)

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Fe(s)+CuSO4(aq)Cu(s)+FeSO4(aq)

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Fe(s)+CoSO4Co(s)+FeSO4(aq)

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Fe(s)+CuSO4(l)Cu(s)+FeSO4(l)

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Solution

The correct option is B

Fe(s)+CuSO4(aq)Cu(s)+FeSO4(aq)


Iron - Fe

copper sulphate - CuSO4

copper - Cu

ferrous sulphate - FeSO4

Fe(s)+CuSO4(aq)Cu(s)+FeSO4(aq)


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