This solution is a liquid.
You can boil the solution and collect and condense the water vapor until all of the water is gone. That will leave you with the solid copper sulphate. You will have to let the copper sulphate dry to remove all of the water.
Copper Sulphate is a blue crystalline solid.
Copper sulphate can conduct electricity. However, this will only happen when it is in liquid or gaseous state but not in solid form.
A solution is a mixture of any two substances, usually a liquid. Copper sulphate and water is a solution. There are many other solutions as well. Water and milk is a solution, mixing chemicals. Any mix of materials is technically a solution.
Because in solution the ions Cu2+ and (SO4)2- are formed.
aqueous copper sulphate having high conductive hydroxide ions were as no in solid Copper sulphate.
You can boil the solution and collect and condense the water vapor until all of the water is gone. That will leave you with the solid copper sulphate. You will have to let the copper sulphate dry to remove all of the water.
Copper (II) sulfate crystals (solid) are not electrically conductive.
Copper Sulphate is a blue crystalline solid.
Because in solution the ions Cu2+ and (SO4)2- are formed. In copper (metal) electrons can move free.
Copper sulphate can conduct electricity. However, this will only happen when it is in liquid or gaseous state but not in solid form.
A solution is a mixture of any two substances, usually a liquid. Copper sulphate and water is a solution. There are many other solutions as well. Water and milk is a solution, mixing chemicals. Any mix of materials is technically a solution.
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Because in solution the ions Cu2+ and (SO4)2- are formed.
The solution becomes a paler blue and a brownish solid is formed
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Anhydrous copper sulfate solid is white. When it is added to water, it dissolves and the solution of aqueous copper sulfate becomes blue.