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Help with chemical equations?

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I have these chemical equations and I dont know how to solve them, the are all dissolved in water

CuSO4 + H2O(l) -->

C6H12O6 +H2O(l) -->

C6H12 + H2O (l) -->

CH3COOH + H2O (l) -->

Thanks for any help

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  1. the first one:

    CuSO4+H2O(l)--> CuO(s)+H2SO4

    the second one:

    i don't think that could occur any reaction

    the third one:

    i don't think either that could occur. the only think that could occur it's some desprotonation, means, lose some H+, decreasing the pH value

    the last one:

    it's a typic acid-base reaction:

    CH3COOH + H2O (l) -->CH3COO- + H3O+

    the acetic acid decompose giving a H+ to water, and producing the acetate ion


  2. -) CuSO4 + H2O -> Cu++  + SO4-- +H2O //Dissociation

    -) C6H12O6, probably a poly alcoholl and water form a solution, no dissociation.

    -) C6H12, benzol, and  water don't form a solution because both compounds are immisciblee. This is a two phase system with benzol on top and water beneath.

    -)Dissociationn of CH3COOH. CH3COO- and H+

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