Sulfate/Sulphate dissolved in water is blue in color. That's COPPER sulphate; there are many other sulphates which have many different colours, or are colourless.
You have to specify the sulphate of which element.
Yes it dose .
When a salt is dissolved in water hydrolysis occurs(spliting by solvent molecules compound into its ions),cu(ii)ions are blue in colour so when dissolved in water
Yes, all ions make water more conductible, the smaller > the better!
Increasing the temperature the solubility increase, also the dissolution rate.
You have to specify the sulphate of which element.
Yes it dose .
When a salt is dissolved in water hydrolysis occurs(spliting by solvent molecules compound into its ions),cu(ii)ions are blue in colour so when dissolved in water
Copper Sulphate mixed with hot water makes Copper Sulphate Crystals.
Copper sulphate's colour is blue.
This is because sulphate is a thing that just dissolve in the water and changes the colour.
manganese sulphate is pale pink colored crystalline powder & it is highly soluble in water
20g I think
Yes, all ions make water more conductible, the smaller > the better!
Increasing the temperature the solubility increase, also the dissolution rate.
No is stays clear
The potassium salts sulphate, phosphate, and bicarbonates all dissociate when dissolved in water, making the resulting solution capable of conducting electricity.