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  • nope cuso4 + nacl = ? and cucl3 cucl3 + al == alcl3 and cu

  • what is the point of this

  • @LiquidChem for me, its electroplating with copper

  • CuSO4+2NaCl --> CuCl2+Na2SO4 (first reaction)

    2Al+3CuCl2 --> 2AlCl3+3Cu

    2AlCl3+3CuSO4 -->Al2(SO4)3+3CuCl2

    3CuCl2 goes to upper reaction and it goes on and on

    the replacement reaction happens twice

  • @iron21cesnt I think the gas generated is water vapor due to the high reactivity of aluminum

  • We did a similar reaction in my chem lab, im trying to get some write up down for that lab over the break. I'm stuck, however, on balancing the equation between this reaction. We used HCl as a catalyst. so how does the HCl or table salt in your case come into the balancing reaction? :

    CuSO4(aq) + Al (s) ---> Cu(s) + AlSO4(aq) (where does the HCl or table salt or any catalyst for that matter go into this equation??)

    any help is appreciated thks!

  • in my chemistry class we first heated up the water, then added the copper (II) sulfate... as that was heating up we dipped the aluminum into HCL for about 3 min, dipped it into some distilled water very quickly and then added it to the heated solution

  • Single replacement:

    2Al + 3CuCl2 --> 2AlCl3 + 3Cu

  • You can also speed up the reaction with some acid such as HCl.

  • Single replacement

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