Yep. Cu is positively charged, and SO4 is negatively charged.
CuSO4 is ionic.
Is ci a metal
ionic
No. Like most metal compounds it is ionic.
Copper (II) sulfate is ionically bonded.
CuSO4 is made by the ions Cu2+ and SO4 2-.
Copper is a single element so it is nonpolar. A polar substance forms when two or more elements with different electronegativities bond form a compound.
BaCl2 + CuSO4 = BaSO4 = CuCl2
These are some possible ionic equation for CuSO4 plus H2O: Cu2+ + 6 H2O --> Cu(H2O)6 Cu(H2O)62+ + H2O <--> Cu(OH)(H2O)5+ + H3O+ This makes a solution of copper sulfate weakly acidic.
CuSO4 + Pb(NO3)2 = Cu(NO3)2 + PbSO4
Between the copper and the sulfate, CuSO4, there is an ionic bond.Cu 2+andSO4 2----------------The hydrated part, water, is a polar covalent molecule with the unequal sharing of electrons between the oxygen atom and the two hydrogen atoms.
Yes it is a salt It contains Cu2+ cation and SO2- anion. It is blue in colour