The ribbon starts to break up at the surface, a brown solid forms(copper metal), and the solution eventually becomes colourless (from losing copper ions)
when zinc is added to copper sulphate,the blue colour of the copper sulphate fades and becomes colourless and a brown deposit is found in zinc.....
when "magnesium" is added to sulphuric acid, what can be observed is effervescence, which means the process of bubbleing as gas escapes.
by jessi mac
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No, but magnesium ribbon will react with copper sulphate
magnesium+copper
Magnesium is more reactive than copper in the reactivity series (reactive metal atoms displaces less reactive metal ions from its salts).therefore : Mg displaces CU from its salt forming MgSO4 (Magnesium Sulphate)
magnesium
silicate, carbonate or sulphate
This is a simple displacement reaction - the more reactive magnesium displaces the less reactive copper from a solution of its salt. .... magnesium + copper sulphate ---> copper + magnesium sulphate Mg + CuSO4 ----> MgSO4 + Cu the blue colour of the copper sulphate will disappear and the silver coloured magnesium will be replaced by brown-red copper metal. Hope this helps. :)
it will form magnesium sulphate + copper
No, but magnesium ribbon will react with copper sulphate
It makes magnesium sulphate, and copper.
Copper Sulphate mixed with hot water makes Copper Sulphate Crystals.
magnesium+copper sulphate =no reaction
no.
the balanced chemical equation for copper ii sulphate magnesium powder is given as follows.Its a displacement reaction .Mg+CuSO4⟶Mg2SO4+Cu.Its a balanced chemical reaction.
magnesium+copper
Mix magnesium powder with copper sulphate. The more reactive magnesium will displace the less reactive copper.
Magnesium is more reactive than copper in the reactivity series (reactive metal atoms displaces less reactive metal ions from its salts).therefore : Mg displaces CU from its salt forming MgSO4 (Magnesium Sulphate)
It makes Magnesium Sulphate