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The chemical reaction is:Fe + CuSO4 = FeSO4 + CuIt is a single displacement reaction.
The solution of CuSO4 is blue.The solution of FeSO4 is green.
CuSO4 + 2 KOH = Cu(OH)2 + K2SO4Copper hydroxide is insoluble in water.
NaCl is not a reaction, but rather a compound.
Assuming you mean a reaction between potassium (K) and copper(II) sulfate, your products would be potassium sulfate and copper in a single replacement reaction. Here's the equation:2K + CuSO4 --> K2SO4 + Cu
You get a sodium sulfate deposit.
The Cu2+ from CuSO4 is displaced by the Na+ from NaCl and CuCl2 and Na2SO4 are formed.
These substances doesn't react.
reddish-brown * the color of glycogen solution with drops of NaCl and Iodine solution is Dark Orange. :) *NaCl will intensify the colour as it fulfills the optimum ionic requirement of the reaction
I'm not sure what happens when you add nacl, but kscn and hcl reacts to from an intensely red color in the presence of iron.
The chemical reaction is:Fe + CuSO4 = FeSO4 + CuIt is a single displacement reaction.
This is H2S + CuSO4 = CuS (s) + H2SO4.
CuSO4 + 2HCl -> CuCl2 + H2SO4 copper chloride and sulfuric acid
The solution of CuSO4 is blue.The solution of FeSO4 is green.
CuF2+ K2SO4
The reaction is: NaCl + AgNO3 = NaNO3 + AgCl Silver chloride is a white precipitate.
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