It is a double replacement reaction: 2Na3PO2 + 3CuSO4 --> Cu3(PO2)2 + 3Na2SO4. The products are copper(II) hypophosphite and sodium sulfate.
No Any reaction occurs...
CuSO4 + Na2CO3 --> CuCO3 + Na2SO4
The products are Sodium Nitrate and Copper Hydroxide.
Copper sulfate reacts with sodium carbonate to produce sodium sulfate and copper carbonate. (CuSO4 + Na2CO3 --> Na2SO4 + CuCO3) Copper carbonate is bluish green in color.
Copper sulfate is a reactant in the equation as stated, because it is present before the reaction has occurred and no longer present afterward.
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No Any reaction occurs...
it is a chemical change Sodium carbonate + Copper sulfate react to make Sodium sulfate + Copper carbonate
CuSO4 + Na2CO3 --> CuCO3 + Na2SO4
The products are Sodium Nitrate and Copper Hydroxide.
Yes: If aqueous solutions of copper sulfate and sodium sulfide are mixed, copper sulfide will precipitate from the mixture.
Sodium sulfate dissolves in water to produce a solution of sodium sulfate.
Copper sulfate reacts with sodium carbonate to produce sodium sulfate and copper carbonate. (CuSO4 + Na2CO3 --> Na2SO4 + CuCO3) Copper carbonate is bluish green in color.
When sodium carbonate, copper sulfate, and hydrogen peroxide are mixed together, a chemical reaction occurs in which the reactants are transformed into new products. The specific reaction that occurs depends on the concentrations of the reactants and the specific conditions under which the reaction takes place. Sodium carbonate, also known as soda ash, is a basic compound that can react with acidic compounds such as copper sulfate, which is a salt of sulfuric acid. When these two compounds are mixed together, they can form a complex ionic compound called a copper sulfate-sodium carbonate complex. Hydrogen peroxide is a strong oxidizing agent, which means that it can readily donate oxygen atoms to other substances. When hydrogen peroxide is added to the mixture of sodium carbonate and copper sulfate, it can oxidize the copper ions in the copper sulfate, resulting in the formation of copper oxide. It is important to note that the reactivity of these chemicals can be hazardous, and caution should be exercised when handling them. It is recommended to wear protective gear, such as gloves and goggles, and to work in a well-ventilated area when performing experiments involving these chemicals.
The reaction is called a Metathesis Reaction or double-decomposition reaction. In this type of reactions cations and anions of the substances involved change partners.
Copper sulfate is a reactant in the equation as stated, because it is present before the reaction has occurred and no longer present afterward.