The chemical reaction is:
Fe + CuSO4 = FeSO4 + Cu
It is a single displacement reaction.
The chemical reaction is:Fe + CuSO4 = FeSO4 + Cu
The chemical reaction between Cu(NO3)2 and Na2SO4 is a double displacement reaction. The products of this reaction are CuSO4 (copper(II) sulfate) and NaNO3 (sodium nitrate).
Yes, this is a chemical reaction.
The chemical formula (not equation) of copper(II) sulfate is CuSO4.
Thye chemical reaction is:Zn + CuSO4 = Cu + ZnSO4
The chemical reaction is:Fe + CuSO4 = FeSO4 + Cu
This is H2S + CuSO4 = CuS (s) + H2SO4.
The chemical reaction between Cu(NO3)2 and Na2SO4 is a double displacement reaction. The products of this reaction are CuSO4 (copper(II) sulfate) and NaNO3 (sodium nitrate).
Cu + 2 H2SO4 ----> 2H2O+ CuSO4 + SO2Rebalanced by Graphyx
Yes, this is a chemical reaction.
what type of chemical reaction is this __Ag+___CuSO4
The chemical formula for copper (ii) oxide is CuO The chemical formula for Sulphuric acid is H2SO4. So a chemical reaction between them would look like this: CuO + H2SO4 -> CuSO4 + H2O
CuF2+ K2SO4
The chemical formula (not equation) of copper(II) sulfate is CuSO4.
mg+cuso4 gives mgso4+cu2+
CuSO4 + Na2CO3 --> CuCO3 + Na2SO4
CuSO4 + H2SO4= no reactionCopper is below hydrogen in the metal activity series, meaning it doesn't normally displace hydrogen from acids (it can react to some degree with some acids).Perhaps more to the point: if it did displace the hydrogen, you'd still have H2SO4 and CuSO4. If the products are the same as the reactants, there can't be a reaction.