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Chemistry, 02.04.2021 08:20 mariakelley15

What happens to a sulfate ion floating around in a beaker containing a solution with the stoichiometric amount of copper(II) sulfate, in terms of Location , Charge , Did it lose or gain electrons, or no change?, Where did the electrons go to or come from, or no change? , Color , Physical state , and are there any particles surrounded by it.

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