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Can Calcium displace copper from copper(II) sulfate solution?

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Can Calcium displace copper from copper(II) sulfate solution?

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Metals above copper in the electrochemical series will displace copper from solution e.g. If you dip iron into copper sulfate soln. it will be plated with copper metal. The problem is with metals high on the series, like potassium, sodium, calcium, these react with water forming hydroxides.

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