Any reaction occur.
The chemical reaction is:Fe + CuSO4 = FeSO4 + Cu
This is due to something called a displacment reaction, during a displacment reaction one of the particals from one of the substances "swap" with another partical from the solution In the case of zink and copper sulphate solution, the copper and zink 'switch places to produce copper and a solution of zink sulphate. This is how, A + BC = B +AC
Add some barium chloride solution to the neutral or weakly acid sulfate solution
Mg + FeSO4 --> Fe + MgSO4
Hi there, I am not very sure what the coating is called but i think it is iron oxide. lolxx
The iron is more reactive than copper so when the iron nail is immersed in copper sulphate the iron takes sulphate ion from the copper sulphate and copper metal is deposited on top of the iron so that the nail will then look like a copper nail.The chemical reaction is called a replacement reaction, and is chemically represented as : CuSO4(compound in solution) + Fe(metal) ------>Cu(deposited metal) + FeSO4.
The chemical reaction is:Fe + CuSO4 = FeSO4 + Cu
No chemical reaction would be expected to occur when a copper wire is immersed in an iron sulfate solution: Copper is less active than iron in the electromotive series and therefore can not displace iron from iron compounds, and sulfate ions are not sufficiently strong oxidants to causecopper to dissolve in water.
A brown layer of copper gets deposited on iron nail. This change is due to a chemical reaction between copper sulphate and iron. Also the colour of the solution changes from blue to green due to the formation of iron sulphate. This reaction can be represented by the following equation: Copper sulphate + Iron = Iron sulphate + Copper solution (CuSO4) + (Fe) = (FeSO) + (Cu)
The chemical reaction is:Fe + CuSO4 = FeSO4 + Cu
No reaction, because iron is a more active metal than copper. This means that copper cannot reduce iron from its salt.
calcium + copper sulphate = calcium sulphate + copper hydroxide
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No Reaction
The chemical equation is C7H4O9
What is the metal cation that gives the 'green' colour.
The reaction takes place resulting in the formation of Iron sulphate(light green coloured) and copper(solid). The equation is :- Fe(s) + CuSO4(aq.) ------------> FeSO4(aq.) + Cu(s)