Alloys of zinc and copper are well known. There are no chemical compounds of zinc and copper.
No, zinc will displace copper from copper sulphate but not the other way around.
The Zinc will displace the copper. It will become Zinc Sulphate. The word equation will be Zinc + Copper Sulphate -----> Copper + Zinc Sulphate. Hope this helps!
zinc hydrogenate + copper = zinc + copper sulphate
No. Zinc is an element.
copper and zinc both are conductive materials but as copper is in lower position than zinc in electromotive charts zinc is more than copper but other material properties like corrosive force,strength are better for copper. so for daily use copper is better than zinc.
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Alloys that contain only copper and zinc are usually called "brass"; there are also some alloys that contain one or more other metals in addition to copper and zinc, and these usually have another name.
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Brass is an alloy of copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn).
No, zinc will displace copper from copper sulphate but not the other way around.
The Zinc will displace the copper. It will become Zinc Sulphate. The word equation will be Zinc + Copper Sulphate -----> Copper + Zinc Sulphate. Hope this helps!
Brass is an ALLOY , a mixture of the metallic elements of copper and zinc. They do NOT chemically combine. A compound involves the exchange of electrons between the reacting atoms. A mixture(alloy) doe NOT involve this exchange of electrons.
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Zinc and copper are solid metals.
Copper and zinc are atoms, not molecules.
Reaction of Zinc with Copper(I) oxide (cuprous oxide, Cu2O), a red powder; 2 Zn + Cu2O →2 Zn O + 2 Cu and Reaction of Zinc with Copper(II) oxide (cupric oxide, CuO), a black powder; Zn + CuO →Zn O + Cu Reason :- The most reactive metals (for example Zn) can displace any of the metals (for example Cu) which are lower in the reactivity series; the higher metal reduce the ions of the lower metal. Reference : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reactivity_series
Because the zinc is "oxydised" and the copper is "reduced"