I am not sure what you mean by "spirits of salt", but a mixture of vinegar and salt is a very effective copper cleaner.
Vinegar and salt solution, the acetic acid from the vinegar dissolves the copper oxide. The copper from the copper oxide stays in the liquid
Yes, copper acetate is a salt.
Yes -- salt and vinegar react to form sodium acetate and hydrochloric acid. NaCl + CH3COOH --> NaCH3COO + HCl
Copper sulfate is the salt made by this.
i would like to know about the making process of cyanide copper salt
Vinegar and salt solution, the acetic acid from the vinegar dissolves the copper oxide. The copper from the copper oxide stays in the liquid
CNN.com has an article about spring cleaning and they say to use a tablespoon of salt &1 cup of white vinegar added to boiling water to clean tarnished copper.
Some of the more popular ways to clean a heavily tarnished copper saucepan include lemon and salt, ketchup, and salt, vinegar and lemon mixed. You could also use commercial copper cleaning products such as Tarnex.
Yes, the copper(II) acetate is a copper salt.
Yes, copper acetate is a salt.
I have a copper sink and clean it one a week with Table Salt and Vinegar. Come up like new
Yes -- salt and vinegar react to form sodium acetate and hydrochloric acid. NaCl + CH3COOH --> NaCH3COO + HCl
Copper (II) sulphate is a salt that is blue.
Cut a lemon in half. Sprinkle salt on half of the lemon. Wipe the copper cookware with the salted lemon. Rinse with warm water and dry with a soft towel.
Copper sulfate is the salt made by this.
No. I recently did an experiment where we had to put salt in methylated spirits and it didn't dissolve. Most things can't dissolve in methylated spirits.
i would like to know about the making process of cyanide copper salt