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Sodium chloride reacts with copper sulfate to produce sodium sulfate and copper chloride.
2nacl(aq) + cuso4(aq) → na2so4(aq) + cucl2(s)
this equation represents a
o synthesis reaction
o decomposition reaction.
o single replacement reaction.
o double replacement reaction

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