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which compound is oxidized in the following reaction: fe(s) + cuso4(aq) → feso4(aq) + cu(s) fe(s) cu(s) cuso4(aq) feso4(aq)
Step1: Determine oxidation states
- For \(Fe(s)\), the oxidation state of \(Fe\) is \(0\).
- In \(FeSO_4(aq)\), the oxidation state of \(Fe\) is \(+2\) (since \(SO_4^{2 -}\) has a charge of \(- 2\) and the compound is neutral).
- For \(Cu(s)\), the oxidation state of \(Cu\) is \(0\).
- In \(CuSO_4(aq)\), the oxidation state of \(Cu\) is \(+2\).
Step2: Analyze oxidation
Oxidation is the loss of electrons (increase in oxidation state).
- \(Fe\) goes from \(0\) (in \(Fe(s)\)) to \(+2\) (in \(FeSO_4(aq)\)). So \(Fe\) is oxidized.
- \(Cu\) goes from \(+2\) (in \(CuSO_4(aq)\)) to \(0\) (in \(Cu(s)\)). So \(Cu\) is reduced.
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