copper and hydrolcholoric acid
Copper oxide and sulphuric acid
Answer
= Copper and Ferrous sulfate
it is a chemical change Sodium carbonate + Copper sulfate react to make Sodium sulfate + Copper carbonate
any metals that are below copper in the reactivity series
We'll assume you mean Copper (II) Carbonate - CuCO3CuCO3 + 2 HCl --> CuCl2 + H2O + CO2It forms Copper (II) Chloride, carbon dioxide and water.
Yes. Iron is more reactive than copper, so will displace it from a compound. If you put a piece of iron into copper sulfate solution, it will be soon coated with a deposit of orangey red copper.CuSO4 + Fe --> FeSO4 + Cu
The iron will react with the copper sulfate, producing iron sulfate and elemental copper.
No.
It doesn't
usually it will be copper sulfate as a limiting reagent
= Copper and Ferrous sulfate
Copper sulfate is soluble in water but doesn't react with water.
it is a chemical change Sodium carbonate + Copper sulfate react to make Sodium sulfate + Copper carbonate
They do not react.
any metals that are below copper in the reactivity series
Copper sulfate dissolves in water, it does not react.
Cu (copper) is a more noble metal than Fe (iron)
There is a slight color change...We did this in a lab in class. It tarnished slightly. This may be incorrect. I'm not sure...