Nothing happens, because copper is below iron in the reactivity series, so it can't displace iron in iron compounds
No reaction takes place due to the presence of the same Sulphate anion in both the compounds.
magnesium
Copper sulphate CuSO4
A displacement reaction takes place. Iron being a more reactive element than copper displaces copper from its compound. Ferrous Sulphate which is green in color and copper a reddish brown element are formed. So, blue color of copper sulphate fades away and the solution becomes light green. Copper is deposited on the grayish iron filings.
I'm not sure, but I think it wont react because sodium chloride is more stable than any compound may be formed such as sodium sulphate or copper chloride
Copper Oxide reacts with Sulphuric acid to form Copper Sulphate and Water.
No reaction takes place due to the presence of the same Sulphate anion in both the compounds.
well, ammonia is a very hot country and there is really loads of stuff there :0
magnesium
This reaction is not possible.
Copper sulphate CuSO4
Copper(II)sulphate and hydrogen.
As it forms when an acid reacts with a base.
Which alkali is commonly used to open a drain
Copper oxider
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The copper sulfate reacts with the water, creating a new substance with a different color.