It is Covalent
Copper sulfate, CuSO4 is ionic.
CuSO4 is ionic.
ionic
No. Like most metal compounds it is ionic.
Yep. Cu is positively charged, and SO4 is negatively charged.
Copper (II) sulfate is ionically bonded.
CuSO4 is ionic.
ionic
No. Like most metal compounds it is ionic.
Yep. Cu is positively charged, and SO4 is negatively charged.
Copper (II) sulfate is ionically bonded.
CuSO4 is made by the ions Cu2+ and SO4 2-.
Copper is a single element so it is nonpolar. A polar substance forms when two or more elements with different electronegativities bond form a compound.
BaCl2 + CuSO4 = BaSO4 = CuCl2
These are some possible ionic equation for CuSO4 plus H2O: Cu2+ + 6 H2O --> Cu(H2O)6 Cu(H2O)62+ + H2O <--> Cu(OH)(H2O)5+ + H3O+ This makes a solution of copper sulfate weakly acidic.
CuSO4 + Pb(NO3)2 = Cu(NO3)2 + PbSO4
Between the copper and the sulfate, CuSO4, there is an ionic bond.Cu 2+andSO4 2----------------The hydrated part, water, is a polar covalent molecule with the unequal sharing of electrons between the oxygen atom and the two hydrogen atoms.
Yes it is a salt It contains Cu2+ cation and SO2- anion. It is blue in colour