Answer to Question #281819 in General Chemistry for dan

Question #281819

If you carry out the reaction between table salt (NaClNaCl) and copper(II) sulfate (CuSO4CuSO4 ) in 100.0 mL100.0 mL of water, the salt copper(II) sulfate will behave similarly to the salts given in the tab named Slightly Soluble Salts. Enter the formula for the precipitate (without the phase) that will be formed. If no precipitate is formed, simply type "noreaction" in the answer box.Express your answer as a chemical formula.


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2021-12-23T01:54:02-0500

No reaction NaCl(aq ) + CuSO 4 (aq)---> No reaction NaCl and CuSO 4 both are soluble ionic compounds that dissociate completely


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