with a single displacement reaction
Because you can separate seashells and marbles with your hands and you can't with copper sulfate
it is a chemical change Sodium carbonate + Copper sulfate react to make Sodium sulfate + Copper carbonate
yes it as it forms a new substance
Filter. The copper sulphate will pass through the filter paper. The undissolved chalk will remain in the filter paper.
The mass of water does not increase when copper sulfate is added to the water, unless the copper sulfate is hydrated. The mass of the mixture of water and copper sulfate, of course, does increase.
To separate a mixture of copper sulfate and sand, you can use the method of filtration. First, dissolve the copper sulfate in water to form a solution. Then, pour the solution through a filter paper to separate the sand from the copper sulfate solution. The sand will be left behind on the filter paper while the copper sulfate solution passes through.
Because you can separate seashells and marbles with your hands and you can't with copper sulfate
it is a chemical change Sodium carbonate + Copper sulfate react to make Sodium sulfate + Copper carbonate
yes it as it forms a new substance
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 sulfate, slaked lime and water are what is in bordeaux mixture.Specifically, the copper sulfate and the slaked lime each are dissolved in separate containers of water. The contents then will be combined in one container. The weight of the copper sulfate to the volume of water will determine the mixture's concentration.
When copper sulfate (blue) and sodium carbonate (colorless) are mixed, a chemical reaction occurs that forms copper carbonate as a product, which is green in color. The green color comes from the copper carbonate that is insoluble in water and precipitates out when the two solutions are mixed.
Filter. The copper sulphate will pass through the filter paper. The undissolved chalk will remain in the filter paper.
To separate the mixture, you can use a magnet to remove the iron filings since they are magnetic. Then, you can dissolve the copper sulfate crystals in water to separate them from the rest of the mixture. The chalk powder can be separated by filtration, as it will remain as a solid while the copper sulfate solution passes through.
Bordeaux mixture is a traditional fungicide made from a mixture of copper sulfate and calcium hydroxide (lime). It is used to control various fungal diseases in plants, particularly on fruit trees and vineyards. When applied correctly, Bordeaux mixture forms a protective film on plant surfaces, preventing the growth and spread of fungi.
A mixture.
Copper sulfate crystals are a compound, not an element. The compound is formed by combining copper, sulfur, and oxygen atoms.