Copper Sulphate is a chemical compound w/ a chemical formula CuSO4 .
Yes, copper sulphate is a salt.
Non-metal
No. All metal sulphate are soluble in water, except barium sulphate, calcium sulphate and lead sulphate.
No, it cannot be prepared by this method under normal conditions. For preparing copper sulphate, copper should be added to the sulphate salt of a metal which is less reactive than copper like Mercury, silver and gold
The iron is more reactive than copper so when the iron nail is immersed in copper sulphate the iron takes sulphate ion from the copper sulphate and copper metal is deposited on top of the iron so that the nail will then look like a copper nail.The chemical reaction is called a replacement reaction, and is chemically represented as : CuSO4(compound in solution) + Fe(metal) ------>Cu(deposited metal) + FeSO4.
Copper Sulfate has an ionic bond because copper is a metal and sulfur is a nonmetal.
It's not an element, it's a metal compound made up of constituent elements: copper, sulphur and oxygen.
a metal
zinc is more reactive than copper hence it displaces the copper in copper sulphate solution to become zinc sulphate and copper metal is formed
No. All metal sulphate are soluble in water, except barium sulphate, calcium sulphate and lead sulphate.
Fe
No, it cannot be prepared by this method under normal conditions. For preparing copper sulphate, copper should be added to the sulphate salt of a metal which is less reactive than copper like Mercury, silver and gold
The iron is more reactive than copper so when the iron nail is immersed in copper sulphate the iron takes sulphate ion from the copper sulphate and copper metal is deposited on top of the iron so that the nail will then look like a copper nail.The chemical reaction is called a replacement reaction, and is chemically represented as : CuSO4(compound in solution) + Fe(metal) ------>Cu(deposited metal) + FeSO4.
iron + copper sulphate ''goes to'' iron sulphate + copper
Copper Sulfate has an ionic bond because copper is a metal and sulfur is a nonmetal.
copper sulphate plus hydrochloric acid
It's not an element, it's a metal compound made up of constituent elements: copper, sulphur and oxygen.
What is the metal cation that gives the 'green' colour.
This is a simple displacement reaction - the more reactive magnesium displaces the less reactive copper from a solution of its salt. .... magnesium + copper sulphate ---> copper + magnesium sulphate Mg + CuSO4 ----> MgSO4 + Cu the blue colour of the copper sulphate will disappear and the silver coloured magnesium will be replaced by brown-red copper metal. Hope this helps. :)