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Chemistry, 20.03.2021 06:40 LiliGrey4335

Lets say I'm a copper (II) Ion , a Sulfate Ion, and a zinc atom all in the same aquatic solution of copper sulfate, what is happening to our location , are any of us losing or gaining any electrons, If so where are those electrons going? What color are we? What's our physical state, and what's our charge?

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