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The reaction forms aluminum sulfate and frees copper.
Single-Replacment
Transmutation refers to a nuclear reaction. The equation you have is that of single replacement - a type of a chemical reaction.
The chemical decomposition is:CuSO4------ CuO + SO3
There is NO reaction. FeSO4 + Cu --> (nothing) (The opposite reaction works well: Iron wire in copper sulfate) (CuSO4 + Fe --> FeSO4 + Cu)
The reaction forms aluminum sulfate and frees copper.
There is no reaction at all.
The reaction is dehydration.
Single-Replacment
chemical
Copper sulphate is a compound, so copper must be obtained through a chemical reaction. To obtain copper from copper sulfate, do the following: Place a piece of aluminum wire into a copper sulphate solution. Aluminum will replace the copper in the copper sulphate and copper will come out of solution and form along the aluminum wire, actually replacing the atoms of aluminum. The chemical equation is 2Al(s) + 3CuSO4(aq) ---> 3Cu(s) + Al2(SO4)3(aq). This kind of reaction is called a single replacement or single displacement.
The chemical formula (not equation) of copper(II) sulfate is CuSO4.
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Transmutation refers to a nuclear reaction. The equation you have is that of single replacement - a type of a chemical reaction.
Yes, this is a chemical reaction.
The chemical decomposition is:CuSO4------ CuO + SO3
Yes. The magnesium metal replaces the copper in the copper sulfate. This is a single replacement or single displacement reaction.