Zn + CuSO4 -> ZnSO4 + Cu (molecular equation)
Zn (s) + SO4 2+ + Cu 2+ --> Cu (s) + Zn 2+ + SO4 2+ (ionic equation)
Cu + Zn(s) ---> Cu (s) + Zn (net ionic)
Zinc + Copper sulphate = Zinc sulphate + Copper
Sn + Cu2+ ---> Cu + Sn2+
or
Sn + Cu2+ + SO4(2-) ---> Cu + SnSO4
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One of them is the answer.
Sorry for any mistake :)
Zn + CuSO4 ---> Cu + ZnSO4 is the net reaction
Zn + Cu2+ ---> Cu + Zn2+ is the ionic reaction
The chemical equation is:
Zn + CuSO4 = ZnSO4 + Cu
Transmutation refers to a nuclear reaction. The equation you have is that of single replacement - a type of a chemical reaction.
No Any reaction occurs...
There is NO reaction. FeSO4 + Cu --> (nothing) (The opposite reaction works well: Iron wire in copper sulfate) (CuSO4 + Fe --> FeSO4 + Cu)
i don't know :P
copper sulfate and nitric acid
The chemical formula (not equation) of copper(II) sulfate is CuSO4.
Assuming you mean a reaction between potassium (K) and copper(II) sulfate, your products would be potassium sulfate and copper in a single replacement reaction. Here's the equation:2K + CuSO4 --> K2SO4 + Cu
There is no reaction at all.
Transmutation refers to a nuclear reaction. The equation you have is that of single replacement - a type of a chemical reaction.
No Any reaction occurs...
Transmutation refers to a nuclear reaction. The equation you have is that of single replacement - a type of a chemical reaction.
There is NO reaction. FeSO4 + Cu --> (nothing) (The opposite reaction works well: Iron wire in copper sulfate) (CuSO4 + Fe --> FeSO4 + Cu)
i don't know :P
copper sulfate and nitric acid
The reaction forms aluminum sulfate and frees copper.
Yes. This is part of the process of extracting copper to sell.
The formula for iron is Fe. The formula for copper sulfate is CuSO4. The chemical equation for the reaction is Fe (s) + CuSO4 (aq) --------- Cu (s) + FeSO4(aq) The iron is a more active metal than copper therefore it replaces the copper in the copper sulfate solution.