Zn + CuSO4 -> ZnSO4 + Cu
Yes: Elemental zinc displaces copper from its compounds because zinc is higher in the electromotive series.
Zn + H2SO4 -> ZnSO4 + H2 Zinc sulfate and hydrogen gas.
May be. Thermodynamics info is needed too.
Zinc and iron sulphate do react. Zinc is higher in the reactivity series than iron. It can therefore displace sulphate from the iron and 'take' the sulfate. Zinc + Iron Sulphate ------------> Zinc Sulphate + Iron The reactivity series is as follows: Potassium Sodium Lithium Calcium Magnesium Aluminium Zinc Iron Tin Lead Copper Silver Gold Platinum There are many clever ways to remember this too. This is the metal reactivity series BTW(by the way)
the chemical equation for zinc plus cupric sulfate equals zinc sulfate plus copper can be written in the form of reaction as follows .ZN +Cu SO 4 -> Zn SO 4 + Cu.they form a aqueous solutions.
Zn + CuSO4 -> ZnSO4 + Cu
Yes: Elemental zinc displaces copper from its compounds because zinc is higher in the electromotive series.
Zn + H2SO4 -> ZnSO4 + H2 Zinc sulfate and hydrogen gas.
May be. Thermodynamics info is needed too.
Formula: Fe and ZnSO4
copper (II) sulfate is CuSO4 ; Zinc sulfate is ZnSO4 Zn + CuSO4 --> ZnSO4 + Cu
Because zinc is less reactive than iron on the reactivity series for metals, so the zinc will not single-replace the iron. Iron will replace zinc, however, in the reverse reaction.
Zinc and iron sulphate do react. Zinc is higher in the reactivity series than iron. It can therefore displace sulphate from the iron and 'take' the sulfate. Zinc + Iron Sulphate ------------> Zinc Sulphate + Iron The reactivity series is as follows: Potassium Sodium Lithium Calcium Magnesium Aluminium Zinc Iron Tin Lead Copper Silver Gold Platinum There are many clever ways to remember this too. This is the metal reactivity series BTW(by the way)
FeSO4 Iron II Sulfate is one possibility
What is percent of zinc in zinc sulfate ZN plus CUSO4?
Zn= zinc SO4 = sulfate ZnSO4 = Zinc sulfate