Science, asked by bimlagavel11, 7 months ago

copper sulphate + zinc = ??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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copper sulphate + zinc = ??

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When zinc is added to copper sulphate (CUSO4) solution due to more reactivity of zinc, cooper is replaced by the zinc and forms zinc sulphate. During the process, the colour of the solution changes from blue to colourless.

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Answered by raagjain2007
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Zinc Sulphate is the answer.

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