No, CuSO4 is the compound known as copper II sulfate.
Mixtures don't have chemical formulas.
CO2
CuSO4 is the chemical formula of copper(II) sulfate.
Dont know what is CuSO. But CuSO4 is copper sulphate..
Molarity = moles of solute(CuSO4)/volume of solution(Liters) 0.967 grams CuSO4 (1 mole CuSO4/159.62 grams) = 0.00606 moles CuSO4 Molarity = 0.00606 moles/0.020 liters = 0.303 Molarity
The solution of CuSO4 is blue.The solution of FeSO4 is green.
cuso4 :znso4 :: 10 :1
cuso4 :znso4 :: 10 :1
CO2
Add some amount of copper sulphate(CuSO4) in the mixture. the water molecules get attracted to CuSO4 molecules and it will turn into blue colour(CuSO4.5H2O) The oil will be in normal colour so you can differentiate them.
the mixture turn purple. cuso4 n naoh is use to detect the presence of peptide bonds in protein
React the mixture with H2SO4 because copper is more reactive and a mettalic oxide so it would displace H2 from H2SO4 which would escape out in form of gas and CuSO4 would form . Then mix the mixture with water of CuSO4 and gold formed above . CuSO4 would get mix with water and filter out gold with filtration which is insoluble in water.
Yes. They do not contain the same proportion of CuSO4, however. The moles of CuSO4 . 5 H2O are more massive.
HCl + CuSO4
CuSO4 . 2H2O
H2SO4 is sulfuric acid, which is a pure substance called a compound, which by definition is homogeneous matter, but is not a mixture, unless you dilute it with water, in which case it would be an aqueous solution of sulfuric acid, and would be a homogeneous mixture in that case.
CuSO4
CuSO4 is ionic.