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Does anyone have a explanation for this balanced equation CuSO4 + Fe -> FeSO4 + Cu?

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Does anyone have a explanation for this balanced equation CuSO4 + Fe -> FeSO4 + Cu?

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The equation is balanced because on each side, there are the same number of elements. Fe and Cu have the same number of valence electrons, which is why you can do a 1:1 swap with each other in the mentioned equation.

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