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given the reaction Fe+CuO > FeO+Cu a. this is what specific type of single displ

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Question

given the reaction Fe+CuO > FeO+Cu

a. this is what specific type of single displacement reaction?

b. what is oxidized?

c. what is reducated?

d. what is the oxidizing agent?

e. what is the reducing agent?

I have that it is

a. single displacement

b. nothing is oxidized... Fe goes from 0 to -2 - reduced/oxidizing agent

                                     Cu goes from 2+ to 0 - reduced/oxidizing agent

                                     O goes from 2- to 2- - no reaction

c. Fe and Cu are reduced

d. Fe and Cu are the oxidizing agents

e. there is no reducing agents because nothing is oxidized

....PLEASE help i know I went wrong somewhere.

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Explanation / Answer

a. correct

b. what is oxidized?

Ans Fe (as its oxidation increases from 0 to +2)

c.what is reduced?

Ans Cu+2 (as its oxidation decreases from +2 to 0)

d. what is the oxidizing agent?

Ans CuO

e. what is the reducing agent?

Ans Fe