yes copper does wash salt from soil it has something to do with the chemica reactions
The copper particles stick to the soil, while the water continues to filter through the soil. Therefore the copper stays in the soil while the water does not.
Yes, copper acetate is a salt.
Copper sulfate is the salt made by this.
I am not sure what you mean by "spirits of salt", but a mixture of vinegar and salt is a very effective copper cleaner.
i would like to know about the making process of cyanide copper salt
This is usually known as soil erosion. It is when soil washes into a river and thus causes it to flood the area around the river banks.
If I understand your question, it is because salt water repeatedly washes over the land at the shoreline making the soil salty and inhospitable to vegetation.
It washes of the paint of buildings Increases acidity of soil Causes skin cancer
The copper particles stick to the soil, while the water continues to filter through the soil. Therefore the copper stays in the soil while the water does not.
Yes, the copper(II) acetate is a copper salt.
Yes, copper acetate is a salt.
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rain washes away the soil.
Leaching.
flooding washes fertile soil onto the land
rainwater washes hamful chemicals such as oil and road salt into lakes and rivers.rainwater seeping into soil,carries harmful chemicals such as fertilizersand pesticides into groundwater supplies.it stayes there for thousands of years.
Copper (II) sulphate is a salt that is blue.