Combining copper, sulfur, and oxygen together can form copper sulfate, which is a blue crystalline solid. This compound is commonly used in agriculture as a fungicide and herbicide.
Sulfur oxides are covalent compounds.
Copper sulfate (CuSO4) is made up of one copper (Cu) atom, one sulfur (S) atom, and four oxygen (O) atoms. It is a blue crystalline solid that is commonly used as a fungicide, algaecide, and in various industrial applications.
i think copper oxide + sulphur dioxide
Oxygen.
sulfur and oxygen SO3
One each of copper, sulphur (US = sulfur) and four of oxygen.
Copper, sulfur, and oxygen can combine to form copper sulfate, a chemical compound with the formula CuSO4. Copper sulfate is commonly used in agriculture as a fungicide and pesticide, as well as in various industrial applications.
Cu = Copper O = oxygen So, CuO is a molecule composed of copper and oxygen.
Sulfur oxides are covalent compounds.
The elements in copper sulphate are copper, sulphur and oxygen. Copper sulphate is a compound, made up of three elements. The symbol for this compound is CuS04.
copper+sulphur+oxygen then theres an arrow, but i don't know how 2 do an arrow copper sulphate
You add oxygen to sulfur to make sulfur dioxide.
It's not an element, it's a metal compound made up of constituent elements: copper, sulphur and oxygen.
if you mean copper sulphate, also written as copper sulfate it is a compound because it consists of different elements being copper, sulphur and oxygen.
Copper on the Periodic Table of Elements is Cu. Copper is 1 atom. Sulphur on the Periodic Table of Elements is S. Sulphur is 1 atom. Oxygen on the Periodic Table of Elements is O. Since there is a 4 next to the O, it's 4 atoms of Oxygen. 1 Atom of Copper + 1 Atom of Sulphate + 4 Atoms of Oxygen = 6 Atoms.
The only similarity the two have is the fact that both compounds contain copper, which is why both have copper in their respective names. Copper oxide is a combination of copper and oxygen, whereas copper sulphate (also copper sulfate) is a combination of copper, sulphur (also sulfur), and oxygen.
The compound containing copper and sulfur is called copper(II) sulfide.