boil it thats it
The solution of CuSO4 is blue.The solution of FeSO4 is green.
It depends on the copper charge.Cu2SO4(aq) or CuSO4(aq)
BLUE
Sounds like copper (II) sulfate (ie cupric sulfate or CuSO4)
Molarity = moles of solute(CuSO4)/volume of solution(Liters) 0.967 grams CuSO4 (1 mole CuSO4/159.62 grams) = 0.00606 moles CuSO4 Molarity = 0.00606 moles/0.020 liters = 0.303 Molarity
The solution of CuSO4 is blue.The solution of FeSO4 is green.
Cupric oxide (black, CuO) is not soluble, so it is easily fitered off from the cupric sulfate solution (blue, CuSO4).
It depends on the copper charge.Cu2SO4(aq) or CuSO4(aq)
CuSO4
CuSO4 . 2H2O
You get a precipitate that is a sky blue and clear solution.
BLUE
yes
The blue hydrated CuSO4 turns pale white, when dehydrated.
In aqueous solution blue precipitates of Copper (II) hydroxide are formed, CuSO4 + 2NaOH = Cu(OH)2 + Na2SO4
Sounds like copper (II) sulfate (ie cupric sulfate or CuSO4)
Copper sulfatepentahydrate is a solid at 20 degrees Celsius has a density of 2.28g/cm3 (cubed)... and its' chemical symbol is CuSO4-5H2O