It does not cause a reaction. Ag (Silver) is less active than Cu (Copper). The element has to be MORE active in order for a reaction to occur.
Phosphorus does not react with aqueous CuSO4. Copper sulfate solution is a salt solution and does not react with phosphorus to produce any significant chemical reaction.
There would not be a specific color formed when nitric acid (HNO3) and copper sulfate (CuSO4) react because the reaction would result in a chemical change rather than a color change. The resulting products of the reaction would be copper nitrate, water, and nitrogen dioxide gas.
Increasing the molarity of CuSO4 would likely increase the rate of the reaction. This is because a higher molarity means there are more CuSO4 particles available to react with other substances, leading to more collisions and a faster reaction.
Did you mean Sulfuric acid? H2SO4 + CuSO4 -> H2SO4 + CuSO4 Since both anions are sulfates there will be no reaction as there is no change.
When CuSO4 reacts with H2O, it dissociates into its ions Cu2+ and SO4^2-. These ions remain in the solution and are hydrated by water molecules.
Phosphorus does not react with aqueous CuSO4. Copper sulfate solution is a salt solution and does not react with phosphorus to produce any significant chemical reaction.
These substances doesn't react.
Zn+CuSO4=Cu+ZnSO4 right?
Yes it does. Fe + CuSO4 ----> FeSO4 + Cu
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Zn + CuSO4 --> ZnSO4 + Cu 1.75g CuSO4 * (1moleCuSO4/159.62gCuSO4) * (1moleZn/1moleCuSO4) * (65.38gZn/1moleZn) = .7168g Zn 2.00g Zn - .7168g Zn = 1.2832g Zn in Excess
Thye chemical reaction is:Zn + CuSO4 = Cu + ZnSO4
There would not be a specific color formed when nitric acid (HNO3) and copper sulfate (CuSO4) react because the reaction would result in a chemical change rather than a color change. The resulting products of the reaction would be copper nitrate, water, and nitrogen dioxide gas.
Increasing the molarity of CuSO4 would likely increase the rate of the reaction. This is because a higher molarity means there are more CuSO4 particles available to react with other substances, leading to more collisions and a faster reaction.
Did you mean Sulfuric acid? H2SO4 + CuSO4 -> H2SO4 + CuSO4 Since both anions are sulfates there will be no reaction as there is no change.
When CuSO4 reacts with H2O, it dissociates into its ions Cu2+ and SO4^2-. These ions remain in the solution and are hydrated by water molecules.
CuCl2 + Na2SO4 --> CuSO4 + 2NaCl