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Suppose an aqueous mixture is prepared containing magnesium sulfate (mgso4), copper(ii) sulfate (cuso4), metallic magnesium, and metallic copper. what reaction, if any, will occur?
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Suppose an aqueous mixture is prepared containing magnesium sulfate (mgso4), copper(ii) sulfate (cuso4), metallic magnesium, and metallic copper. what reaction, if any, will occur?
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The copper will disengage from the sulfate and become evident in the aqueous solution, leading to greater uptake of sulfate by the metallic magnesium. This will lead to the creation of greater copper isolated.
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