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Copper sulfate is a blue solid that is used to control algae growth. Solutions of copper sulfate that come in contact with the surface of galvanized (zinc-plated) steel pails undergo the following reaction that forms copper metal on the zinc surface. How many grams of zinc would react with 454 g (1 lb) of copper sulfate (160 g/mol) ? CuSO4(aq) Copper sulfate is a blue solid that is used to control algae growth. Solutions of copper sulfate that come in contact with the surface of galvanized (zinc-plated)  steel pails undergo the following reaction that forms copper metal on the zinc surface. How many grams of zinc would react with 454 g (1 lb)  of copper sulfate (160 g/mol) ? CuSO<sub>4</sub>(aq)    Zn(s)    Cu(s)    ZnSO<sub>4</sub>(aq)  A) 467 g B) 186 g C) 93 g D) 234 g E) 454 g Zn(s) Copper sulfate is a blue solid that is used to control algae growth. Solutions of copper sulfate that come in contact with the surface of galvanized (zinc-plated)  steel pails undergo the following reaction that forms copper metal on the zinc surface. How many grams of zinc would react with 454 g (1 lb)  of copper sulfate (160 g/mol) ? CuSO<sub>4</sub>(aq)    Zn(s)    Cu(s)    ZnSO<sub>4</sub>(aq)  A) 467 g B) 186 g C) 93 g D) 234 g E) 454 g Cu(s) Copper sulfate is a blue solid that is used to control algae growth. Solutions of copper sulfate that come in contact with the surface of galvanized (zinc-plated)  steel pails undergo the following reaction that forms copper metal on the zinc surface. How many grams of zinc would react with 454 g (1 lb)  of copper sulfate (160 g/mol) ? CuSO<sub>4</sub>(aq)    Zn(s)    Cu(s)    ZnSO<sub>4</sub>(aq)  A) 467 g B) 186 g C) 93 g D) 234 g E) 454 g ZnSO4(aq)


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