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Q: What conditions might too much copper go into solution?
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What happen to the silver plate when dipped in copper sulphate solution?

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How much copper is deposited if a current of 0.2 amps is passed for 2 hours through a copper II sulphate solution?

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What are the differences of quantitative and qualitative data with examples of each?

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How is copper sulphate solution used on a goat farm?

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A solution is blank if it contains as much dissolved solute as it will hold under a given set of conditions..?

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We are using 5 percent solution of copper sulphate processing 140 ton per hour and consume 885 gm of copper sulphate per 1 ton of ore. what would be the usage of copper sulphate in liters per hour?

885x140=123900grams of copper sulphate per hour. If you are talking about using 885 gm of copper sulphate per ton of ore in the solution then the density of the copper sulphate(penta hydrate now because it's in water) is 2.284 gm per cm3 so that's 2.284x5=11.42gm per liter of solution, so 123900/11.42=10849.387 liters of copper sulphate(pentahydrate) per hour, NOTE:this is only how much copper sulphate is being used total in the solution which is 30% of the total liters used of solution because 25% of the water is inside the copper sulphate, the other 70% is just water. If you want the liters per hour of solution total, it is 34964.62 litres per hour of your 5% solution. I hope this was what you were looking for, I saw noone had answered and decided to try and get you what you needed.


When one substance is dissolved as much as possible in another substance under given conditions the combination is called a?

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