predict the products (if any) that will be formed by the reaction below. if no reaction occurs, write nr after the reaction arrow. be sure to include the proper phases for all species within the reaction.

Respuesta :

The product is [tex]ZnSO[/tex]₄[tex](aq)[/tex] [tex]+ Fe(s)[/tex]  and this is in aqueous form which is formed by the reaction  [tex]FeSO[/tex]₄ [tex](aq) + Zn(s)[/tex]   .

How does the reaction takes place?

The reaction given in the question is,

[tex]FeSO[/tex]₄ [tex](aq) + Zn(s)[/tex]

When this net ionic reaction takes place completely it gives a product as

[tex]FeSO[/tex]₄ [tex](aq) + Zn(s)[/tex]  ⇒  [tex]ZnSO[/tex]₄[tex](aq)[/tex] [tex]+ Fe(s)[/tex]

Where,

[tex]FeSO[/tex]₄  is Ferrous sulfate that is hydrous

 [tex]Zn[/tex] is zinc that is solid

[tex]ZnSO[/tex]₄  is Zinc sulfate that is hydrous

[tex]Fe[/tex]  is Iron or Ferrous that is solid

Here,

[tex]Zn[/tex] gets oxidized and [tex]Fe[/tex] gets reduced.

The reduction and oxidation reactions are follows :

Reduction reaction is ,

[tex]Fe[/tex] ² +2e  ⟶[tex]Fe[/tex] ⁰

Oxidation reaction is ,

[tex]Zn[/tex] − 2e⁻ ⟶[tex]Zn[/tex] ²

What is Net Ionic equation?

A net ionic equation is a chemical equation of a reaction that lists only the species involved in the reaction. The net ionic equation is commonly used in acid-base neutralization reactions, double displacement reactions, and redox reactions.

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