Copper atoms vibrate around fixed together, whereas Mercury atoms more around while staying close together- NovaNet
Copper atoms vibrate around fixed together, whereas Mercury atoms more around while staying close together- NovaNet
Mercury does not replace copper in a reaction between copper II sulfate and mercury because mercury is below copper in the reactivity level of the periodic table.
Yes ..mercury ie heavies then lead
Copper atoms vibrate around fixed together, whereas mercury atoms more around while staying close together- NovaNet
Mercury must be collected with a piece of copper dipped before in mercury to form an amalgam on the surface.
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It has a low resistance and allows charges to move freely.
Mercury does not replace copper in a reaction between copper II sulfate and mercury because mercury is below copper in the reactivity level of the periodic table.
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Copper sulfate was used as a catalyst for the amalgamation of silver. We haven't now any other motivation to mix copper sulfate with mercury.
Mercury, Iron or Nickel will not replace copper in a reaction between copper II sulfate and the metals because the metals are below copper in the reactivity level of the periodic table.
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Yes ..mercury ie heavies then lead
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Mercury has the highest density with 13.534 g/mL. Water is 1.00 g/mL and copper is 8.92 g/mL.
Copper atoms vibrate around fixed together, whereas mercury atoms more around while staying close together- NovaNet
Cu is copper. SO4^2- is the sulfate anion. Together they make copper sulfate, or more correctly, copper(II) sulfate.
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