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When zinc granules are placed in a copper sulfate solution, zinc will undergo a displacement reaction with copper, displacing copper ions in the solution. This reaction will result in the formation of zinc sulfate solution and solid copper. The blue color of the copper sulfate solution will fade as the reaction proceeds.
The coating formed on the zinc granules when zinc reacts with ferrous sulfate is black in color. It is due to the formation of ferrous sulfide as a result of the reaction.
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When zinc granules react with hydrochloric acid, the zinc dissolves to form zinc chloride and releases hydrogen gas. The color change is not significant, and the zinc itself does not change in color during this reaction.
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Skin colour is determined in part by genetics and in part by environment. Skin colour genetics is complex and involves several different genes, the genes determin the size and structure of melanin granules in the skin. A persons exposure to sunlight will affect the colour of their skin.
Related colour's are when the secondary colour and another secondary colour have the same primary colour.
Related colour's are when the secondary colour and another secondary colour have the same primary colour.
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The color of the copper sulfate solution changes from blue to colorless when zinc granules are added to it. This is because zinc displaces copper in the solution through a chemical reaction, forming zinc sulfate and leaving the solution without copper ions responsible for its blue color.
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