Ni(s) + CuSO4 (aq) --> Cu(s) + NiSO4 (aq)
Since nickel appears higher on the activity series of metals table than copper, it replaces copper in a single-replacement reaction. If you perform this reaction in the lab, you shoud see solid copper precipitate out of the solution.
a liquid, from my chemistry class it is a gatorade like liquid. and that why NO ONE HAS EVER BROUGH GATORADE OR PWER-ADE to chemistry class!
The solid that forms from liquid reactants is called a precipitate.
POSSIBLE ACTIONS:- the solid is dissolved or- the solid is insoluble or- the solid react with the solution
Change of H of fusion (∆Hfusion) is the enthalpy change going from solid to liquid or liquid to solid. That is, it is only for the phase change, and it is not accompanied by a change in temperature. It can be related to the ∆H of reaction but one would have to know the reaction to be more specific.
Its irrelevant. Could be any one of them.
You get a sodium sulfate deposit.
a liquid, from my chemistry class it is a gatorade like liquid. and that why NO ONE HAS EVER BROUGH GATORADE OR PWER-ADE to chemistry class!
The precipitate is copper(II) hydroxide. The chemical reaction is:2 NaOH + CuSO4 = Cu(OH)2 + Na2SO4
The solid that forms from liquid reactants is called a precipitate.
a reaction in science means when a solid is put in a liquid it either forma a fizz or a new solid! that's a reaction!
Yes, a reaction can have both liquid and solid products. For example, Ba(OH) + H2SO3 ---> H2O(l) + BaSO3(S)
The solid that forms from liquid reactants is called a precipitate.
Cooling reaction
Cotton candy is a solid because one you can eat a solid and not a liquid or gas and two because its substances and combined and together which make it a solid.
The solid that forms from liquid reactants is called a precipitate.
Under normal circumstances, CuSO4, or is a solid. However, it can become a liquid if it is placed in a solution.
when the reaction done between solid and liquid interface is called physio-chemical reaction.