what happens when a strip of zinc is dipped in copper sulphate solution what type of reaction is this also write equation
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Copper sulphate solution is blue in colour.
When a zinc strip is dipped in it, the solution's colour slowly fades away.
This is because a displacement reaction occurs.
Zn + CuSO4 ==> ZnSO4 + Cu
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Copper sulphate solution is blue in colour.
When a zinc strip is dipped in it, the solution's colour slowly fades away.
This is because a displacement reaction occurs.
Zn + CuSO4 ==> ZnSO4 + Cu
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it will change its colour becauss zn displaces cu from its salt solution
it is displacement reaction
zn+cuso4=znso4+cu
it is displacement reaction
zn+cuso4=znso4+cu
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