No. Copper sulfate is a compound of the elements copper, sulfur, and oxygen.
No. Copper sulfate is a compound.
Copper sulfate is not an element. It is a substance formed by an ionic bond between copper and sulfate, and has the formula CuSO4. This means it is made up of three elements: Copper, Sulfur, and Oxygen.
Neither, coper sulfate is not a mixture and it is not an element. Coper Sulfate is a chemical compound.
Copper sulfate is a compound, not an element. It is composed of copper, sulfur, and oxygen atoms chemically bonded together.
Copper sulfur oxygen
no it is a compound.
No. Copper(II) sulfate has the formula CuSO4 and contains three different elements.
Compound
A mixture.
A crystal of copper sulfate contains copper, sulfur and oxygen.
Copper sulfate is a compound. It is formed by combining copper, sulfur, and oxygen atoms in specific ratios to create the compound CuSO4.
A displacement reaction takes place. Iron being a more reactive element than copper displaces copper from its compound. Ferrous Sulphate which is green in color and copper a reddish brown element are formed. So, blue color of copper sulphate fades away and the solution becomes light green. Copper is deposited on the grayish iron filings.