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16 April, 03:10

The student's lab manual says to mix some of his Na2CO3 solution with an aqueous solution of copper (II) sulfate (CuSO4)

What evidence of a chemical reaction would he expect to see? Explain your answer.

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  1. 16 April, 03:28
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    If there is a reaction, the most obvious evidence is a color change.

    CuSO4 in water is an indescribable blue. In fact it is nicknamed bluestone.

    If it reacts to become CuCO3 the color goes to green.

    A second piece of evidence is that the CuCO3 is insoluble in a water solution. It will form a precipitate. CuSO4 is very soluble so not only will the color disappear it will be a green solid on the bottom of the container.
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