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H2O4S + Mg = ?
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5ml H2O4S (Copper Sulfate)
Single Piece Mg (Magnesium)
What does it form and what does it look like?
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Quote from: maxudaskin on November 11, 2007, 01:43:12 PM
5ml H2O4S (Copper Sulfate)
this is not Copper sulfate
if you mean CuSO4 + Mg OR H2SO4 + Mg
in any case,
your textbook should have an activity series that indicates the activity of Cu or H vs the activity of Mg
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