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Sodium chloride reacts with copper sulfate to produce sodium sulfate and copper chloride. mc011-1.jpg This equation represents a synthesis reaction. decomposition reaction. single replacement reaction. double replacement reaction.

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We may first write the reaction equation:
2NaCl + CuSO₄ → Na₂SO₄ + CuCl₂
This is a single replacement reaction, where sodium displaces copper as to form sodium sulfate as sodium is a more reactive element. The copper then reacts with the chloride ions that have been left behind to form copper chloride.
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