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2094601 No.2094601 [Reply] [Original]

Help a brother out

Al + MgSO4 ------> ?

Cu(NO3)2 + ZnSO4 ---------> ?

>> No.2094612

Al2(SO4)3 + 3Mg (Reactants need balancing)
CuSO4 + Zn(NO3)2

>> No.2094613

<span class="math">2Al + 3MgSO_4 \rightarrow 3Mg + Al_2(SO_4)_3[/spoiler]

<span class="math">Cu(NO_3)_2 + ZnSO_4 \rightarrow CuSO_4 + Zn(NO_3)_2[/spoiler]

>> No.2094624

>2094612
>2094613

Thank you very much!

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2094634

>the ions switch

>mfw high school chemistry

>> No.2094766

>>2094601
Assuming these are aqueous conditions, then there is no reaction for either; maybe in the first one if you had a shitload of solublized aluminum... this is just a mixing of ions.

>> No.2095315

>>2094766
>solublized aluminum

Try dissolved

>> No.2095514

>>2095315
Try fucking dissolving Al metal in an water and see how well it works. I used solubilized since you would need to force the Al(s) to dissolve by adding acid or using some Al salt. Straight Al(s) metal would definitly not react with a solution of MgSO4.

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