Answer:
[tex]CuSO_4 (aq) + Fe (s)\rightarrow FeSO_4 (aq) + Cu (s)[/tex]
Explanation:
Identify all of the compounds present:
- aqueous copper(II) sulfate: we have copper charged as 2+, sulfate anion has a charge of 2-. This means the charges are balanced if we take 1 ion of each to give [tex]CuSO_4 (aq)[/tex];
- solid iron metal: iron metal is Fe, then including the state of iron, we have [tex]Fe (s)[/tex];
- aqueous iron(II) sulfate: iron has a charge of 2+, sulfate has a charge of 2-, so the positive charge balances the negative charge to give a formula of [tex]FeSO_4 (aq)[/tex];
- solid copper metal: copper metal is Cu, then including the state of copper, we have [tex]Cu (s)[/tex].
We then have a reaction:
[tex]CuSO_4 (aq) + Fe (s)\rightarrow FeSO_4 (aq) + Cu (s)[/tex]