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Why wouldn't Mercury replace copper in copper II sulfate?

Mercury does not replace copper in a reaction between copper II sulfate and mercury because mercury is below copper in the reactivity level of the periodic table.


How are the atoms arranged for copper?

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Which is heavier Mercury or copper?

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How does copper affect uranium?

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Which has higher density copper or mercury?

Mercury has the highest density with 13.534 g/mL. Water is 1.00 g/mL and copper is 8.92 g/mL.


Is copper the better conductor of heat than mercury?

Yes, copper is a better conductor of heat compared to mercury. Copper has a higher thermal conductivity, which means it can transfer heat more efficiently than mercury. Mercury is a poor conductor of heat due to its lower thermal conductivity.


Why wouldn't Mercury Iron or Nickel replace the copper in copper II sulfate?

Mercury, Iron or Nickel will not replace copper in a reaction between copper II sulfate and the metals because the metals are below copper in the reactivity level of the periodic table.


Does hail affect copper?

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Is mercury heavier than copper?

Yes ..mercury ie heavies then lead


Which metal is liquid at room temperature iron copper steel mercury?

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What weathering conditions might affect copper?

There are a few different weathering conditions that might affect copper. Rain and snow are some conditions that would affect copper.


What is the factors that affecting conductivity of copper?

Factors affecting the conductivity of copper include temperature (higher temperatures decrease conductivity), impurities in the copper (impurities reduce conductivity), and the crystalline structure of the copper (grain boundaries can impede electron movement). Additionally, the length and cross-sectional area of the copper wire can also affect its conductivity.