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What happens when: Copper (II) Sulfate solution is poured on a sheet of polished Aluminum metal?

Please include balanced equation and justification. God Bless.

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a million. a answer of copper (II) sulfate is spilled onto a sheet of freshly polished aluminum metallic 2Al + 3 CuSO4 ----- Al2(SO4)3 + 3Cu 2. a strip of copper is immersed in dilute nitric acid Cu + 4HNO3 ? Cu(NO3)2 + 2NO2 + 2H2O (that is an oxidation-alleviation reaction . no longer single replace.) 3. basically a splash aluminum metallic is further to a answer of silver nitrate Al + 3AgNO3 -------- Al(NO3)3 + 3Ag 4. a small piece of magnesium metallic is further to a dilute answer of hydrochloric acid Mg + 2 HCl ------- MgCl2 + H2 5. basically a splash zinc is further to a answer of sulfuric acid Zn + H2SO4 ------------ ZnSO4 + H2
If I remember corectly it was Boo Radley, that is a great book btw!! : )
It's Boo. I've read the book about 3 times.
ah if you are in AP chemistry you should know this. i am in AP Chemistry 2 and i know this. it reacts and a single replacement equation is formed. the aluminum reacts with the sulfate and the copper is excess. it is simple stuff my man.

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