The iron will react with the copper sulfate, producing iron sulfate and elemental copper.
No.
usually it will be copper sulfate as a limiting reagent
Copper sulfate is soluble in water but doesn't react with water.
The chemical reaction is:CuSO4 + 2 AgNO3 = Cu(NO3)2 + Ag2SO4(s)Pure silver sulfate is white, copper(II) sulfate solution is blue.
They do not react.
The iron will react with the copper sulfate, producing iron sulfate and elemental copper.
No.
usually it will be copper sulfate as a limiting reagent
= Copper and Ferrous sulfate
Copper sulfate is soluble in water but doesn't react with water.
it is a chemical change Sodium carbonate + Copper sulfate react to make Sodium sulfate + Copper carbonate
copper and hydrolcholoric acid
any metals that are below copper in the reactivity series
Copper sulfate was used as a catalyst for the amalgamation of silver. We haven't now any other motivation to mix copper sulfate with mercury.
The chemical reaction is:CuSO4 + 2 AgNO3 = Cu(NO3)2 + Ag2SO4(s)Pure silver sulfate is white, copper(II) sulfate solution is blue.
Copper sulfate dissolves in water, it does not react.