Zn(s) + MgSO4(aq) β ZnSO4(aq) + Mg(s)
In this reaction, the zinc atoms in the solid zinc (Zn) displace the magnesium ions (Mg2+) in magnesium sulfate (MgSO4), forming zinc sulfate (ZnSO4) in the solution and depositing solid magnesium (Mg).
It's important to note that this reaction typically occurs in an aqueous solution, where the zinc and magnesium sulfate are dissolved. In a dry or solid-state, magnesium sulfate and zinc do not undergo a direct reaction with each other.
No zinc does not react with magnesium sulphate it comes on 6th no. On the activity series of metal's list whereas magnesium is on the 4th no. So it doesn't
This is usually called a "single displacement reaction", but it also belongs to a larger group called "oxidation-reduction reactions". Elemental magnesium, because it is higher in the electromotive series than zinc, can "displace" elemental zinc atoms from their ionic state in zinc sulfate. Magnesium is thereby oxidized, by losing its valence electrons, and zinc ions are reduced to elemental atoms by gaining the electrons released from the magnesium atoms.
There is no reaction There is no reaction
Mg + ZnSO4 = Zn + MgSO4
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Nope. There would be no reaction because magnesium is higher on the reactive series than magnesium. It would stay the same.
Magnesium Sulphate and Zinc magnesium + zinc sulphate = magnesium sulphate + zinc By Moin Hussain
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 ;)
the chemical formula of zinc sulphate is ZnSO4.
Zinc is more reactive than copper, so it'll displace the copper & form zinc sulphate, taking the place of the copper: Copper sulphate + Zinc --> Zinc sulphate + Copper CuS04 + Zn --> ZnSO4 + Cu
Nope. There would be no reaction because magnesium is higher on the reactive series than magnesium. It would stay the same.
Magnesium Sulphate and Zinc magnesium + zinc sulphate = magnesium sulphate + zinc By Moin Hussain
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 ;)
2Ag + ZnSO4 = Ag2SO4 + Zn
the chemical formula of zinc sulphate is ZnSO4.
No, copper is less reactive than zinc. The sulphate ion stays attached to the zinc.
reaction of zinc sulphate with potassium ferrocyanide gives potssium zinc ferrocyanide. K2Zn3[Fe(CN)6]2
In aqueous medium. ZnSO4 + BaCl2 = BaSO4 + ZnCl2.
ZnSO4
The reaction is not possible.
This reaction is not possible.
Zinc is more reactive than copper, so it'll displace the copper & form zinc sulphate, taking the place of the copper: Copper sulphate + Zinc --> Zinc sulphate + Copper CuS04 + Zn --> ZnSO4 + Cu