Salt water affects copper by causing corrosion. The non-oxidizing acids in the salt water break down the copper metal and in turn, the metal loses its color and begins to rust.
Copper sulfate is dissociated in water.
To separate a mixture of copper fillings and salt, you could use a magnet to attract the copper fillings, since copper is a magnetic material, while salt is not. By moving the magnet through the mixture, the copper fillings will stick to the magnet, allowing you to separate them from the salt. Another method could involve dissolving the salt in water, leaving the copper fillings behind, and then using filtration to separate the two components.
Yes
Water mixed with salt does not affect the taste,bt it also depend on the amount of water mixed with the salt and the quantity of salt mixed with the water
When copper is placed in salt water, a chemical reaction causes the copper to turn a blue-green color: this is called copper chloride. If you leave copper in salt water long enough beside the change of color, you should also see a blue-green film or powder appear. This is normal.
that is hydroxide
they will corrode
I did mine in my scieence fair project and nothing happend to the copper
It has no effect on water at all. You can check on Wikipedia, by searching "Copper," for further information
it will evaporate it
A salt of copper and water would be formed as products.
No, it is a salt. I water it forms a solution.