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Iron (Fe) reacts with copper sulfate (CuSO4) to form iron (II) sulfate. In this reaction, Cu2+ gains electrons to form Cu. Which statement is true about this reaction?
Fe(s) + CuSO4(aq) → FeSO4(aq) + Cu(s)

A.) Cu undergoes decomposition.

B.) Cu undergoes oxidation.

C.) Cu undergoes reduction.

D.) Cu undergoes combustion.

Respuesta :

C.  Cu undergoes reduction.

Answer: C.) Cu undergoes reduction.

Explanation:

[tex]Fe(s)+CuSO_4(aq)\rightarrow FeSO_4(aq)+Cu(s)[/tex]

I)  Oxidation reaction : involves loss of electrons and there is an increase in oxidation state number.

[tex]Fe\rightarrow Fe^{2+}+2e^-[/tex]

Fe metal has undergone oxidation, as its oxidation state is changing from 0 to +2 in [tex]FeSO_4[/tex].

ii) Reduction reaction : involves gain of electrons and there is a decrease in oxidation state number.

[tex]Cu^{2+}+2e^-\rightarrow Cu[/tex]

Copper(II) ion has undergone reduction, as its oxidation state is changing from 2+ to 0. Copper ions are getting converted into copper metal.