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You can obtain the ferric sulphate - Fe2(SO4)3; because the ferrous sulphate react as a reducing agent.
Zinc is higher than copper in the electrochemical series, so it will displace copper from it's solutions.Zn + CuSO4 = ZnSO4 + CuCopper plates onto the zinc as a small amount of zinc sulphate is produced.
aluminium is non magnets
A double displacement chemical reaction happens generating Aluminium Hydroxide and Phosphine gas
There would be no reaction because copper is a less reactive metal than iron. Refer to the related link for an activity series of metals.
When Ammonia solution is added to Copper sulphate, at first a precipitate of Copper hydroxide is formed. If excess ammonia is added, finally a deep bluish solution of Tetraamine Copper(II) Sulfate is formed
well, ammonia is a very hot country and there is really loads of stuff there :0
A precipitate is formed which has a light blue colour. After shaking, the precipitate re-dissolves forming a dark blue solution.
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Sh!t happens.
the product will be a milky solution. It is opaque.
Nothing
it would explod
Formation of a copper sulfate solution in water. This solution has a herbicide and fungicide effect.
ammonia should release on heating.
i think that it would be displaced .... wont it?
no reaction would take place