Chemistry, asked by rishikantapanigrahi, 11 months ago

What happens when copper reacts with magnesium sulphate?

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Answered by preetygirl97
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Theoretically, if Magnesium is placed in Copper Sulfate solution, a single replacement reaction occurs. Copper solid is displaced and the magnesium loses electrons to copper ions. This is the case because Magnesium is more reactive than the metal Copper in CuSO4.

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