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Does copper displace zinc from zinc sulphate?

No, zinc will displace copper from copper sulphate but not the other way around.


What does zinc and water produce?

It produces zinc hydroxide and hydrogen.


Which out of carbon dioxide zinc chloride water and hydrogen is not produced from zinc carbonate and dilute hydrochloric?

This is hydrogen.


Why copper cannot displace zinc from zinc sulphate?

because in table of re-activity of metals it is below zinc


Zinc can displace copper from copper sulphate solution because zinc is?

More reactive than copper.

Related questions

Is zinc unreactive to water?

Zinc is unreactive to cold water, but will react with steam to give zinc oxide and hydrogen.


What would be the word equation be for adding hydrogen gas and zinc sulfate?

hydrogen + zinc sulphate = No Reaction. This is because hydrogen is lower than zinc in the reactivity series and thus cannot displace it


Will there be a reaction between zinc and water?

Zinc reacts with steam to form Zinc oxide(yellow when hot and white when cold) and hydrogen. Zn+H2O=ZnO +H2


Which metal will displace hydrogen from an acid?

zinc magnesium aluminum iron nickel tin lead


Does copper displace zinc from zinc sulphate?

No, zinc will displace copper from copper sulphate but not the other way around.


What does zinc and water produce?

It produces zinc hydroxide and hydrogen.


What is the chemical symbol for mossy zinc?

Zn The symbol is the same as regular zinc. It is simply the name of zinc formed when molten zinc is added to cold water. The surface area of mossy zinc is larger than strips of zinc. Paul


Which out of carbon dioxide zinc chloride water and hydrogen is not produced from zinc carbonate and dilute hydrochloric?

This is hydrogen.


Why does zinc reacts with DI sulfuric acid to give hydrogen gas but not copper?

If you look at reactivity series, you will find zinc to be more reactive than hydrogen while copper being less reactive than it. Therefore zinc is able to displace hydrogen from sulphuric acid while copper is not. The reaction with zinc is:- Zn + H2SO4 -------> ZnSO4 +H2 The reaction with copper is Cu + H2SO4 ---------> No reaction


What metal can displace iron from iron chloride Zinc or iron or Copper?

zinc


How do you write a sentence with the word displace?

Zinc metal will displace mercury from most mercury compounds, forming liquid mercury and the corresponding zinc compounds.


Zinc carbonate sulfuric acid?

Zn + H2SO4 -> ZnSO4 + H2 Produces zinc sulfate and hydrogen gas.