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Aqueous solutions of copper (II) sulfate, CuSO4, and potassium carbonate, K2CO3, a blue parcipitate of copper (II) carbonate forms in addition to one other compound.

We have to write the balanced chemical equation for that but our teacher didn't teach us anything about that
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Answered by DrBob222
CuSO4(aq) + K2CO3(aq) ==> CuCO3(s) + K2SO4(aq)
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