Copper sulfate is not an element. It is a substance formed by an ionic bond between copper and sulfate, and has the formula CuSO4. This means it is made up of three elements: Copper, Sulfur, and Oxygen.
Copper isn't a chemical bond, its an element
Copper Sulfate has an ionic bond because copper is a metal and sulfur is a nonmetal.
It will alloy with various metals, the most common being with copper to form brass. It will form compounds with other elements including sulphur and oxygen.
zinc sulfate and copper. it is a displacement reaction, the more reactive metal reacts with the compound of the less reacive metal
Copper sulfate is not an element. It is a substance formed by an ionic bond between copper and sulfate, and has the formula CuSO4. This means it is made up of three elements: Copper, Sulfur, and Oxygen.
Copper(I) oxide has an ionic bond.
Copper isn't a chemical bond, its an element
Copper Sulfate has an ionic bond because copper is a metal and sulfur is a nonmetal.
Copper is a chemical element. It can be a compound but copper is usually known as a chemical element.
Because copper is considered an element, and because elements do not include other elements, copper only contains copper.
Copper Chloride is an ionic bond. So, no. It isn't a covalent bond. :)
It will alloy with various metals, the most common being with copper to form brass. It will form compounds with other elements including sulphur and oxygen.
helium does not bond with any elements.
CuH, copper hydride is possible, but the bond is weak and unstable.
zinc sulfate and copper. it is a displacement reaction, the more reactive metal reacts with the compound of the less reacive metal
The bond is metallic.