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A small piece of magnesium ribbon is dipped in copper sulphate solution i) What will be your observation? (Name the reaction) ii) Write the word equation involved in the above reaction.

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Answered by bijaytabarman
1

Answer:

Mg+CuSO

4

⟶MgSO

4

+Cu

(Blue)

By addingMagnesium to CuSO

4

, it turns to MgSO

4

.

Because Mg is above Cu in reactivity series. So Mg displaces Cu in CuSO

4

. As reaction processes, CuSO

4

content decreases.

∴ Color blue fades.

Answered by syedtahir20
0

A small piece of magnesium ribbon is dipped in copper sulphate solution i) What will be your observation?

(Name the reaction) ii) Write the word equation involved in the above reaction.

Magnesium ions would displace the copper ions in the copper sulphate, resulting in the formation of magnesium sulphate and copper metal.

Zinc + Copper (II) Sulfate → Copper Metal + Zinc Sulfate

Mg+CuSO4→MgSO4+Cu  

In terms of observation, the blue that copper sulphate reflects off should disappear, and the formation of a brown metal should be seen. The magnesium metal, which is grey, should also disappear.

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