Nothing, they do not react
hydrogen gas
Adding zinc to copper sulfate will result in a displacement reaction that will create copper metal to precipitate as a solid. CuSO4(aq) + Zn(s) ---> ZnSO4 + Cu(s) This reaction is quite exothermic too, meaning it will give off alot of heat - enough to make it too hot to hold the reaction beaker in bare hands.
You create magnesium sulfate and zinc through single discplacement/replacement.Zinc sulfate(aq) + Magnesium (s)->Magnesium sulfate + Zinc (s)ZnSO4(aq)+ Mg (s) -> MgSO4 + Zn(s)Hope it helps ;)
Addition of Zinc sulfate to Potassium carbonate yields Zinc carbonate(White ppt.) and Potassium sulfate. K2CO3 + ZnSO4 ----> K2SO4 + ZnCO3
The chemical reaction is not possible.
blows up.
It is not a true chemical reaction.
zinc sulphate is made of a reaction between zinc and what acid
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Absolutely nothing: The magnesium is more reactive than zinc and hence it keeps hold of its chloride ion. If you were to add magnesium to some zinc chloride then there would be a reaction and you would end up with magnesium chloride and some zinc
a grey precipitate of iron and a colourless solution.
it makes a shirly temple with extra coke and grenadine spinkle some orange juice and thatis a alcoholic shirly temble with vitamin zinc