Yes it is
Yes, aluminum sulfate is soluble in water.
Yes, calcium sulfate is sparingly soluble in water.
Yes, silver sulfate is slightly soluble in water.
Cupric sulfate burns with a green flame.
The final mass of anhydrous cupric sulfate will be less than the initial mass of hydrated cupric sulfate due to the loss of water during the dehydration process. The final mass can be determined by subtracting the mass of the water lost from the initial mass of the hydrated salt.
Cupric sulfate and chloride are blue; also cupric carbonate is blue but not soluble in water.
Yes, it is
In water
CuSO4 + H20
Cupric or copper II sulfate is CuSO4
copper sulfate, cupric sulfate, cupric sulphate.l
Anhydrous cupric sulfate would form hydrated copper(II) sulfate when water is added to it. This process is exothermic and the anhydrous crystals would dissolve as the water molecules bond with the copper sulfate molecules to form a hydrated crystal structure.
Yes, aluminum sulfate is soluble in water.
Yes, calcium sulfate is sparingly soluble in water.
Yes, silver sulfate is slightly soluble in water.
Cupric sulfate burns with a green flame.
The formula for cupric sulfate hydrate is CuSO4 · xH2O, where x represents the number of water molecules associated with each copper sulfate molecule.