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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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ONe word term is 'Dissolution'. Or Making a solution.
mixing a solvent and a solute Apex
A solid solution is formed when two crystalline solids combine to form a crystal lattice. One example of a solid solution is copper and zinc mixing to create brass.
Mixing these two reagents would make a dilute solution of copper sulfate.
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.
Not completely sure what you're asking, but copper sulfate (CuSO4) will dissolve easily in water to form a cool-looking blue colored solution.(The term is dissolve).
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Copper and carbon along with oxygen make up copper(II) carbonate. However you cannot make it simply by mixing them together. A possible pathway might be to get to sodium carbonate perhaps CO2 + NaOH might be the way and then make some copper sulfate by reacting it with H2SO4, mix your sodium carbonate solution with copper sulfate solution and copper carbonate should precipitate out.
Yes, it is a solution.
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ONe word term is 'Dissolution'. Or Making a solution.
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composed of a solute and a solvent
A solid solution is formed when two crystalline solids combine to form a crystal lattice. One example of a solid solution is copper and zinc mixing to create brass.