No, copper sulfate is CuSO4 and thus contains 3 types of atoms - Cu, S and O.
It isn't! Copper sulphate might be in its elemental form, but your only individual elements are those on the periodic table.
Copper wire is made of the element copper. Copper is a pure substance, not a compound, because it is made up of only one type of atom.
it is because iron is solid and can easily sublimes in aqueous copper sulphate
The only similarity the two have is the fact that both compounds contain copper, which is why both have copper in their respective names. Copper oxide is a combination of copper and oxygen, whereas copper sulphate (also copper sulfate) is a combination of copper, sulphur (also sulfur), and oxygen.
Copper Sulphate CuSO4Since the question did not include Oxygen, the answer is Copper Sulphide (CuxSx)If you have only Copper and Sulphur reacting the product is Copper Sulphide (CuS), not Copper Sulphate (CuSO4).Copper Sulphide is made when Copper and Sulphur are heated together - the product is a black solid.Copper Sulphate is produced when Copper is reacted either with sulphuric acid, or with a less reactive metal sulphate. Copper Sulphate is usually in the form of a blue solution but can be evaporated to produce a blue crystalline structure.
Correct. Copper is made only of atoms that contain 29 protons in the nucleus.
Copper is a element. It is neither compound nor mixture.
Copper wire is matter that is comprised of only one element: copper. It is a pure substance because it is made up of only one type of atom.
Copper metal is an element. It is categorized as a pure substance made up of only one type of atom, specifically copper atoms.
Copper Sulphate (check your spelling) is a chemical compound. It can only be separated by chemical change, not by physical change. Therefore, it is not a mixture.
Anhydrous copper sulfate (CuSO4) is reversible in the sense that it can absorb water molecules from the environment to form hydrated copper sulfate. Conversely, hydrated copper sulfate can be heated to drive off the water molecules, regenerating anhydrous copper sulfate. This process is reversible as it involves only physical changes and not chemical reactions.
885x140=123900grams of copper sulphate per hour. If you are talking about using 885 gm of copper sulphate per ton of ore in the solution then the density of the copper sulphate(penta hydrate now because it's in water) is 2.284 gm per cm3 so that's 2.284x5=11.42gm per liter of solution, so 123900/11.42=10849.387 liters of copper sulphate(pentahydrate) per hour, NOTE:this is only how much copper sulphate is being used total in the solution which is 30% of the total liters used of solution because 25% of the water is inside the copper sulphate, the other 70% is just water. If you want the liters per hour of solution total, it is 34964.62 litres per hour of your 5% solution. I hope this was what you were looking for, I saw noone had answered and decided to try and get you what you needed.