Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Ammonium hydroxide and copper sulfate reaction is a double displacement reaction. This equation can be written as: CuSO4+➡(OH)2+(NH4)2SO4.
2. Zinc displaces copper from copper sulfate and generates zinc sulfate solution when added to CuSO4 solution because zinc is a more reactive metal that displaces less reactive metal from its solution. Equation: Zn+CuSO4 ➡ ZnSO4+Cu.
3. Magnesium combined with sulfuric acid produces magnesium sulfate and hydrogen gas. For this reaction, we have a neutralization reaction. Equation: 2Mg+2H2SO4 ➡ 2MgSO4+2H2.
4. Copper (II) oxide, is a black solid, which, when reacted with sulphuric acid creates a cyan-blue-colored chemical called copper II sulfate. Copper (II) oxide reacts with sulfuric acid to create water and copper (II) sulfate. Equation: CuO + H2SO4 = CuSO4*H2O