water and copper(II)sulfate
CuO + H2SO4 --> CuSO4 + H2O
yes you can
H2SO4(aq) + Mg(s) --> MgSO4(aq) + H2(g) Hydrogen gas is formed when you mix sulfuric acid and magnesium.
You have calcium clorode
Salt and Hydrogen.
its when you mix substance togheter to get mixture of 2 of them
There are multiple reaction pathways that will get you copper(II) sulfate, but one common possibility is to react copper(II) oxide with sulfuric acid (H2SO4). The reaction's equation becomes CuO+H2SO4-->CuSO4+H2O.
Copper(s)
it may be CuSO4 solution...
yes you can
It forms copper (I) oxide and copper (II) oxide, mostly the (II) oxide that is black. If you talk about what color is emitted a green/turquoise when heated. If in a oxygen-poor atmosphere it melts without oxidising.
acid + base = salt + water
H2SO4(aq) + Mg(s) --> MgSO4(aq) + H2(g) Hydrogen gas is formed when you mix sulfuric acid and magnesium.
You have calcium clorode
Yes. I have no idea what will happen if you do though.
Salt and Hydrogen.
it forms calcium sulphate
its when you mix substance togheter to get mixture of 2 of them