yes they are only common cause they have same oxidation which is 2+
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Yes, magnesium sulfate and zinc sulfate are different compounds. Magnesium sulfate, commonly known as Epsom salt, is a mineral compound containing magnesium, sulfur, and oxygen. Zinc sulfate is a salt that contains zinc, sulfur, and oxygen. Both compounds have different properties and uses.
The equation for the reaction between magnesium sulfate and zinc metal is: Zn + MgSO4 -> ZnSO4 + Mg In this reaction, zinc displaces magnesium from magnesium sulfate to form zinc sulfate and magnesium.
The chemical equation for this reaction is: Mg + ZnSO4 -> MgSO4 + Zn. When magnesium reacts with zinc sulfate, magnesium sulfate and zinc are formed. This is a single displacement reaction where magnesium displaces zinc in zinc sulfate to form magnesium sulfate and zinc.
When zinc is added to magnesium sulfate, a displacement reaction occurs where the more reactive zinc displaces magnesium in the compound. As a result, zinc sulfate is formed and magnesium is separated out. This reaction is visible as a change in color and the formation of a solid precipitate.
No, zinc does not react with magnesium sulfate. Magnesium sulfate is a salt compound and does not have any significant reaction with zinc under normal conditions.
No zinc does not react with magnesium sulphate it comes on 6th no. On the activity series of metal's list whereas magnesium is on the 4th no. So it doesn't