Yes, in a saturated copper sulfate solution.
copper sulphate is soluble in water - take the reaction to form blue crystals (sulphuric acid + copper carbonate) - once the water is evaporated off blue crystals are left. And if the water is evaporated off still the crystals turn white! so it must be.
Anhydrous or hydrated copper sulphate crystals? And from what?
The formula of the blue crystals of copper sulphate is CuSO4.5H2O. When they are heated mildly, the water from the crystals evaporate, giving just CuSO4. This 'anhydrous' form of copper (II) sulphate is white in colour.
Copper sulfate is not soluble in kerosene.
by crystallisation, we can get pure copper sulphate crystals
Copper Sulphate mixed with hot water makes Copper Sulphate Crystals.
copper sulphate is soluble in water - take the reaction to form blue crystals (sulphuric acid + copper carbonate) - once the water is evaporated off blue crystals are left. And if the water is evaporated off still the crystals turn white! so it must be.
Anhydrous or hydrated copper sulphate crystals? And from what?
The formula of the blue crystals of copper sulphate is CuSO4.5H2O. When they are heated mildly, the water from the crystals evaporate, giving just CuSO4. This 'anhydrous' form of copper (II) sulphate is white in colour.
Copper sulfate is not soluble in kerosene.
Yes, Copper Sulfate is soluble in coconut oil.
by crystallisation, we can get pure copper sulphate crystals
yes they do
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No. All metal sulphate are soluble in water, except barium sulphate, calcium sulphate and lead sulphate.