what reaction would be taken out if you had copper as your metal
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it is a reduction reaction
Copper is a metal element. It is not reacting with ammonia.
Yes. The magnesium metal replaces the copper in the copper sulfate. This is a single replacement or single displacement reaction.
There are two main types of reactions used for extracting copper form its ore. In one reaction, copper oxides reduced by carbon to produce carbon dioxide and pure copper. In the second reaction, Copper ore is dissolved, then reduced by iron ions to form Cu+ which forces the copper to let go of its impurities and these copper ions are then fully reduced by a chemical reaction to form Copper metal. See related links for more information about the second reaction.
When copper reacts with hydrochloric acid it produces a metal salt. In this case the metal salt is copper chloride. It also produces hydrogen as a bi-product. You can test to see if it's hydrogen by taking a lit match and put it into the container you did to reaction in ( the container should be a boiling tube as some heat is produced during the reaction) You should hear a squeaky pop. That the hydrogen.
it is when the reaction of a salt combines with metal eg copper nitrate.
Any reaction between sucrose and copper (as a solid metal).
copper is a metal
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.
No reaction, because iron is a more active metal than copper. This means that copper cannot reduce iron from its salt.
Copper is a metal. It is also considered as a mineral as well. You can find traces of copper in your blood.