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Chemistry, 20.03.2021 07:50 vane9317

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? Thanks for the help!

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