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===Metal displacement=== [[File:Galvanic cell with no cation flow.svg|thumb|upright=1.6|A redox reaction is the force behind an [[electrochemical cell]] like the [[Galvanic cell]] pictured. The battery is made out of a zinc electrode in a ZnSO<sub>4</sub> solution connected with a wire and a porous disk to a copper electrode in a CuSO<sub>4</sub> solution.]] In this type of reaction, a [[metal]] atom in a compound or solution is replaced by an atom of another metal. For example, [[copper]] is deposited when [[zinc]] metal is placed in a [[copper(II) sulfate]] solution: :{{chem2|Zn (s) + CuSO4 (aq) -> ZnSO4 (aq) + Cu (s)}} In the above reaction, zinc metal displaces the copper(II) ion from the copper sulfate solution, thus liberating free copper metal. The reaction is spontaneous and releases 213 kJ per 65 g of zinc. The ionic equation for this reaction is: :{{chem2|Zn + Cu(2+) -> Zn(2+) + Cu}} As two [[half-reaction]]s, it is seen that the zinc is oxidized: :{{chem2|Zn -> Zn(2+) + 2 e(-)}} And the copper is reduced: :{{chem2|Cu(2+) + 2 e(-) -> Cu}}
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