The formed copper(II) phosphate is insoluble in water.
the production of such chemicals as sodium bicarbonate, sodium sulfate, sodium chromate, sodium phosphate, sodium silicate, potassium chloride, potassium sulfate, sodium sulfite
sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, magnesium, bicarbonate, phosphate, and sulfate
monosodium glutamate, lead diacetate, potassium bitartrate, potassium chloride, magnesium sulfate, sodium chloride, uranyl nitrate, potassium phosphate, etc.
- potassium chloride - ammonium and calcium nitrate - ammonium and sodium phosphates - ammonium sulfate etc.
sodium carbonate + copper sulfate ===> copper carbonate (s) + sodium sulfateNa2CO3(aq) + CuSO4(aq) ===> CuCO3(s) + Na2SO4(aq)
Yes: If aqueous solutions of copper sulfate and sodium sulfide are mixed, copper sulfide will precipitate from the mixture.
Na3PO4 and CuSO4
You get a precipitate that is a sky blue and clear solution.
3CuSO4 + 2Na3PO4 -> Cu3(PO4)2 + 3Na2SO4
This will give a precipitate (s) of the insoluble copper phosphate2Na3PO4 + 3CuSO4 --> Cu3(PO4)2(s) + 3Na2SO4or (better without the soluble and not reacting ions (tribuned ions):2PO43- + 3SO42- --> Cu3(PO4)2(s)
it is a chemical change Sodium carbonate + Copper sulfate react to make Sodium sulfate + Copper carbonate
The copper(III) carbonate is a precipitate.
The lead nitrate and sodium sulfate precipitate together and becomes lead sulfate and sodium nitrate. lead nitrate+ sodium sulfate --> lead sulfate + sodium nitrate
Copper(II) carbonate is insoluble in water and doesn't react with sodium sulfate. A green product, visible on ald objects made from copper or copper alloys, is a mixture of copper carbonate and copper hydroxide.
Copper carbonate would precipitate if you combined solutions of copper (II) chloride and sodium carbonate.
the precipitate is calcium sulfate (CaSO4) and its white in color
yes