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After awhile the silver will turn into copper because silver is originated from copper
water and copper(II)sulfate CuO + H2SO4 --> CuSO4 + H2O
No. It will mix, then after a period of time separate with water at the top.
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Mixing these two reagents would make a dilute solution of copper sulfate.
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.
The products of the reaction are aluminium trichloride, copper and hydrogen.
Calcium Sulphate + Copper
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 two make Copper(II) Chloride
Iridium can form alloys with copper.