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When a piece of copper is placed in a lead nitrate solution what will happen?

A redox reaction will occur, with copper displacing lead from the lead nitrate solution to form copper nitrate and lead. The copper will turn into a reddish-brown color due to the formation of copper ions in the solution.


What happen when you put a piece of copper in silver nitrate solution?

When a piece of copper is placed in a silver nitrate solution, a displacement reaction occurs where the copper solid displaces the silver ions in the solution, forming copper nitrate and solid silver. This reaction is represented by the equation: Cu(s) + 2AgNO3(aq) -> Cu(NO3)2(aq) + 2Ag(s).


What happens to a piece of copper placed in magnesium chloride solution?

When a piece of copper is placed in magnesium chloride solution, no reaction will occur because copper is less reactive than magnesium. Copper will remain unchanged in the solution.


Why nothing happens when a piece of copper metal is placed in zinc sulphate solution?

Copper COULD replace the zinc ion to form a copper ion and zinc metal IF it were more reactive (ignoble, base metal) than zinc. However the opposite is true!Cu + Zn2+ -xx-> Cu2+ + Znis not possible,The reversed will do:Cu2+ + Zn ---> Cu + Zn2+


What happens if a piece of aluminum is placed in a lead nitrate solution?

A single displacement reaction occurs, where aluminum displaces lead from the lead nitrate solution to form aluminum nitrate and lead metal. This reaction will produce a silver-like appearance on the surface of the aluminum due to the deposition of lead metal.

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When a piece of copper is placed in a lead nitrate solution what will happen?

A redox reaction will occur, with copper displacing lead from the lead nitrate solution to form copper nitrate and lead. The copper will turn into a reddish-brown color due to the formation of copper ions in the solution.


What happen when you put a piece of copper in silver nitrate solution?

When a piece of copper is placed in a silver nitrate solution, a displacement reaction occurs where the copper solid displaces the silver ions in the solution, forming copper nitrate and solid silver. This reaction is represented by the equation: Cu(s) + 2AgNO3(aq) -> Cu(NO3)2(aq) + 2Ag(s).


What happens to a piece of copper placed in magnesium chloride solution?

When a piece of copper is placed in magnesium chloride solution, no reaction will occur because copper is less reactive than magnesium. Copper will remain unchanged in the solution.


What happens when a silver piece of zinc is placed in a blue solution of copper ii nitrate?

The silver piece of zinc dissolves forming zinc ions. Copper(ii) reduce into copper(i) ions. The blue color of the solution decreases.


What is the observation of copper (s) plus silver nitrate?

Cu(s) + 2AgNO3(aq) --> 2Ag(s) + Cu(NO3)2(aq)According to the metal activity series, copper is more reactive than silver, so the copper will replace the silver in the silver nitrate compound.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reactivity_seriesThe silver metal will precipitate out of solution, forming along the piece of copper, which goes into solution, combining with the aqueous nitrate ion. If this reaction goes to completion, all of the copper will go into solution as copper(II) nitrate, and all of the silver metal will precipitate out of solution.


Why nothing happens when a piece of copper metal is placed in zinc sulphate solution?

Copper COULD replace the zinc ion to form a copper ion and zinc metal IF it were more reactive (ignoble, base metal) than zinc. However the opposite is true!Cu + Zn2+ -xx-> Cu2+ + Znis not possible,The reversed will do:Cu2+ + Zn ---> Cu + Zn2+


When zinc metal is placed into a solution of copper sulphate a pinky brown metal is formed but when a piece of silver metal is placed into another solution of copper sulphate no change is observed Why?

Silver is lower in the reactivity series than Zinc and therfore cannot displace the Sulphate from the Zinc. But on the other hand zinc is higher than copper, and when displacing the sulphate from the copper it changes colour due to the reaction. Reactivity series(metals): Potassium Sodium Lithium Calcium Magnesium Aluminium Zinc Iron Tin Lead Copper Silver Gold Platinum


What happens if a piece of aluminum is placed in a lead nitrate solution?

A single displacement reaction occurs, where aluminum displaces lead from the lead nitrate solution to form aluminum nitrate and lead metal. This reaction will produce a silver-like appearance on the surface of the aluminum due to the deposition of lead metal.


How do you identify between aluminum nitrate and zinc nitrate when they are both in solution?

Zinc is most reactive of the three. So if you put a piece of zinc metal to the three solution you will observe, In the Zinc nitrate solution there is no reaction while others have. As zinc is most reactive of three, in will displace the respective metals out of their solution. If the zinc is coated with reddish covering, it is Copper nitrate. If is coated with silvery needles, the solution is Tin nitrate.Zn + Cu(NO3)2 ----> Cu + Zn(NO3)2Zn + Sn(NO3)2 ----> Sn + Zn(NO3)2Zn + Zn(NO3)2 ----> [No reaction]


If a reaction occurs when a piece of metal is placed in a solution what can you conclude about the solution?

It is acidic because bases rarely react with metals.


What would happen if you put iron into a blue copper sulphate solution?

There would be copper deposited in the piece of iron and the solution would show a color change from pale blue to pale green.


If a 5.00 g piece of copper is placed in a solution of silver nitrate in which there is excess silver nitrate and the product is is copper nitrate what is the mass of the silver precipitate?

170g of silver is produced.That seems awfully high to me... doing a quick calculation, I get more like 10 grams. That not accurate, but it certainly not 170 grams! Please show your work for the answer above. I based my estimate simply on the relative atomic mass of Cu and Ag.On my second look you are right, I am of my a factor of ten, the right answer is 17.0g Ag.