The net ionic equation for this process is: Ni(s) + Cu(+2)(aq) --> Ni(+2)(aq) + Cu(s). This is an oxidation-reduction reaction, where nickel is oxidized and copper is reduced.
Coppper, Sodium, and Tin. My science teacher told me this morning. But then again, hes 98 years old, and can barely breath
Copper, like most metals, is solid during room temperature.
Today's pennies (since 1983) are almost entirely zinc, with a thin outer layer of coppper Pennies from before 1982 are 95% copper and 5% zinc, and before 1962 they mixed tin with the zinc. Both mixes were used in 1982.
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Copper was discovered in the prehistoric times, probable in the Middle East.
Yes, it is possible, copper is very reactive.
personally i dont think anything will happen but im not sure
Any reaction between sucrose and copper (as a solid metal).
Copper is solid that is it's category. It can either be gas,liquid,solid, or not found in nature.
The turbidity is due to the formation of the insoluble copper hydroxide.
Yes there is a specific type of union used for this Home Depot
Calcium carbonate is white; coppper (II) hydroxide is blue; iron (III) hydroxide is reddish brown.
Copper sulfide is a solid compound, not aqueous. It is typically found in nature as a solid mineral and has a low solubility in water.
Coppper, Sodium, and Tin. My science teacher told me this morning. But then again, hes 98 years old, and can barely breath