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What is The name of the copper sulphate after being heated?

Copper Sulphate usually is found in a hydrated form (i.e., water molecules are incorporated into the crystals.) Pure copper sulphate is a pale, greenish gray color. The familiar blue color only occurs in hydrates of copper sulphate (i.e., in crystals that incorporate H20 molecules). Heating the blue crystals can drive off the water. It's still called copper sulphate after you do that. For substances like copper sulphate that naturally attract water, the adjective, anhydrous often is used to describe the pure (water free) state. If you heat copper sulphate to a temperature of 650C, it will decompose into something else. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper_sulphate


What does copper smell like?

copper has a smell unique to copper that is often described as sweet. smell being an olifactory sense and subjective to individual perspective i recomend getting a penny that predates 1992 and smelling it for yourself.


What is the symbol equation for copper carbonate plus sulphuric acid to copper sulphate plus water plus carbon dioxide?

Copper carbonate + sulphuric acid = copper sulphate + water + carbon dioxide


What do you get when mix copper sulphate and chlorine bleach?

I made a copper sulphate solution using 1 heaped tablespoon sulphate and 90ml water, boiled it and let it all dissolve. then took some bleach in a syringe squirted it in and... It went brown/black looking exactly like bird poo and it went like a paste instantly after touching the solution.... try it, it was fun! :D


What is deposition of matter in science mean?

It means that matter i.e. certain compounds or substances bundles above that particular substance. Like for example you can say deposition of matter on your coins. Here the deposition of the green substances on the copper coins is what is matter. That green substance is due to the formation of copper sulphate. Coins are made of copper (certain). Due to atmospheric sulfur dioxide the copper gets oxidized. Thus copper sulphate accumulates on the surface of the coins and leads to its deposition.

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What colour is the flame of copper sulphate when heated?

it is like the color but gold more


What is The name of the copper sulphate after being heated?

Copper Sulphate usually is found in a hydrated form (i.e., water molecules are incorporated into the crystals.) Pure copper sulphate is a pale, greenish gray color. The familiar blue color only occurs in hydrates of copper sulphate (i.e., in crystals that incorporate H20 molecules). Heating the blue crystals can drive off the water. It's still called copper sulphate after you do that. For substances like copper sulphate that naturally attract water, the adjective, anhydrous often is used to describe the pure (water free) state. If you heat copper sulphate to a temperature of 650C, it will decompose into something else. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper_sulphate


What gas or liquid if any would you get if you heated hydrated copper sulphate?

You would get water in the gas phase (steam). The word "hydrated" means that there are water molecules mixed in with the copper sulphate, and so when you heat it, you will turn that water into steam, freeing it. Because of the high melting point of ionic compounds like copper sulphate, it will not be affected by heating unless you go to extemely high temperatures.


Can copper sulphate be prepared from copper metal and dilute sulphuric acid?

No, it cannot be prepared by this method under normal conditions. For preparing copper sulphate, copper should be added to the sulphate salt of a metal which is less reactive than copper like Mercury, silver and gold


What does ammonium copper sulphate look like?

blue coloured


Iron plus copper sulphate equals iron sulphate plus copper - what change would you see on the surface of the nail?

The copper will appear on the surface of the nail, so it will be different in colour-it'll be like copper.


What does cooper smell like?

Copper doesn't smell.


Why is copper Sulphate also written as copper II Sulphate?

Copper(II) sulphate is written like this because here II denotes the oxidation state of copper or in simple language, it denotes its valency.Copper sometimes shows +1 valency and sometimes +2.So to specify, its valency in a compound, the valency is written in brackets.


What happens when an iron nail is immersed in copper sulphate solution?

The iron is more reactive than copper so when the iron nail is immersed in copper sulphate the iron takes sulphate ion from the copper sulphate and copper metal is deposited on top of the iron so that the nail will then look like a copper nail.The chemical reaction is called a replacement reaction, and is chemically represented as : CuSO4(compound in solution) + Fe(metal) ------>Cu(deposited metal) + FeSO4.


If a compound has ate in its name like copper sulphate what element will it present?

Oxygen


Do heavy metals like copper sulphate influence seed growth?

Yes.


What chemicals make crystals grow the largest?

i like alum, and copper sulphate.