The salt doesn't exactly "react" with water, but is dissolved by the water, or is solvated by the water. The salt ionizes into its constituent parts (ions) and these are then surrounded by water molecules. For copper sulfate, the equation is simply CuSO4 ---> Cu^2+ + SO4^2-
No. All metal sulphate are soluble in water, except barium sulphate, calcium sulphate and lead sulphate.
copper sulphate+iron+water
A salt of copper and water would be formed as products.
anhydrous copper sulphate is white. when water is added it turns blue, in essence it can be used to detect the presence of water. hope this helps!!!!!!!!!!!
Ammonium sulphate and potassium nitrate do not react. All that will happen is that the solution will contain separate ammonium, sulphate, potassium, and nitrate ions dissolved in an aqueous (water) solution.
Copper Sulphate mixed with hot water makes Copper Sulphate Crystals.
It forms copper chloride and water.
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copper sulphate gets hydrated in water and thus is diffusible.
No. All metal sulphate are soluble in water, except barium sulphate, calcium sulphate and lead sulphate.
copper sulphate+iron+water
Copper sulfate is soluble in water and dissociated in ions (Cu2)+ and (SO4)2-.
is anhydrous copper sulphate reversible Yes, anhydrous copper sulphate is reversible just add water
Copper sulphate's colour is blue.
Add anhydrous copper sulphate to distilled water.
A salt of copper and water would be formed as products.
Copper Sulphate will dissolve better in warmer water, it will dissolve both faster and it will be possible do dissolve a greater mass of the Copper Sulphate.