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Balance the equation below:
Fe+CuSO4
[Fe+CuSO4 = FeSO4+Cu is not the correct answer]

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Answer:

Fe+CuSO4 ⇒ FeCu+SO4

User Bill Denney
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Answer:

Fe + CuSO4 = Fe2 (SO4)3 + Cu - Chemical Equation Balancer

Step-by-step explanation:

To balance Fe + CuSO4 = Cu + FeSO4 you'll need to be sure to count all of atoms on each side of the chemical equation. When we balance equations with polyatomic ions, like SO4 2- it is helpful to consider the SO4 as one item as long as there is a SO4 on both sides of the chemical equation.

Once you know how many of each type of atom you have you can only change the coefficients (the numbers in front of atoms or compounds) to balance the equation.

Important tips for balancing chemical equations like Cu + FeSO4 | Iron and Copper(II) Sulfate:

- Only change the numbers in front of compounds (the coefficients).

- Never change the numbers after atoms (the subscripts).

- The number of each atom on both sides of the equation must be the same for the equation to be balanced.

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