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Not much. The Copper (II) sulfate will just dissolve in the water (at about 316g/L of water). Copper (II) sulfate is pretty friendly around water and not all that dangerous. It's used commercially.
Yes.
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Hydrogen is most commonly used commercially to produce hydrocarbons organic compounds such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH).
Frigidaire Elec. commercial ovens are being used residentially and commercially.
The total amount of copper reserves in the earth is vast. There are about 5 million years of reserves left in the earth at the present rate of consumption. However only a fraction of those reserves are commercially viable. Copper,unlike oil, is not destroyed when consumed and recycling is a major source of copper in the modern world.
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Copper (I) bromide. Unlike with a zinc compound question I just answered, the (I) here is pretty important; both copper (I) bromide and copper (II) bromide exist and are commercially available.
Iron is more reactive than copper
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