Chemistry, asked by sidrabashir694, 5 months ago

30. Wnich
or the following is a word equation that shows the displacement of
copper from a
solution or copper compounds?​

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Explanation:

Transformation of Copper:

Transformation of Copper:A Sequence of Chemical Reactions

Transformation of Copper:A Sequence of Chemical ReactionsObjectives

Transformation of Copper:A Sequence of Chemical ReactionsObjectivesReactions

Transformation of Copper:A Sequence of Chemical ReactionsObjectivesReactionsProcedure

Transformation of Copper:A Sequence of Chemical ReactionsObjectivesReactionsProcedureObjectives

Transformation of Copper:A Sequence of Chemical ReactionsObjectivesReactionsProcedureObjectivesIllustrate variety of substances of which an element can be part:

Transformation of Copper:A Sequence of Chemical ReactionsObjectivesReactionsProcedureObjectivesIllustrate variety of substances of which an element can be part:metal --> blue solution --> blue solid --> black solid --> blue solution (again) --> metal (again).

Transformation of Copper:A Sequence of Chemical ReactionsObjectivesReactionsProcedureObjectivesIllustrate variety of substances of which an element can be part:metal --> blue solution --> blue solid --> black solid --> blue solution (again) --> metal (again).Conservation of mass and of moles:

Transformation of Copper:A Sequence of Chemical ReactionsObjectivesReactionsProcedureObjectivesIllustrate variety of substances of which an element can be part:metal --> blue solution --> blue solid --> black solid --> blue solution (again) --> metal (again).Conservation of mass and of moles:We should recover as much copper as we started with.

Transformation of Copper:A Sequence of Chemical ReactionsObjectivesReactionsProcedureObjectivesIllustrate variety of substances of which an element can be part:metal --> blue solution --> blue solid --> black solid --> blue solution (again) --> metal (again).Conservation of mass and of moles:We should recover as much copper as we started with.Same amount of copper present at every stage: same number of moles.

Transformation of Copper:A Sequence of Chemical ReactionsObjectivesReactionsProcedureObjectivesIllustrate variety of substances of which an element can be part:metal --> blue solution --> blue solid --> black solid --> blue solution (again) --> metal (again).Conservation of mass and of moles:We should recover as much copper as we started with.Same amount of copper present at every stage: same number of moles.Experience in standard chemical techniques: filtration and quantitative transfers.

Transformation of Copper:A Sequence of Chemical ReactionsObjectivesReactionsProcedureObjectivesIllustrate variety of substances of which an element can be part:metal --> blue solution --> blue solid --> black solid --> blue solution (again) --> metal (again).Conservation of mass and of moles:We should recover as much copper as we started with.Same amount of copper present at every stage: same number of moles.Experience in standard chemical techniques: filtration and quantitative transfers.Reactions

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