The product is Copper Sulphate. Formula = CuSO4
If you heat copper it will oxidise and therefore lose electrons.
Nothing; it stays unchanged in the sulfate ion.
CuSO3 + heat = CuO + SO2 so Copper oxide and sulfur dioxide are produced.
Copper and sulfur.
copper sulfide
It changes into a compound. You start with two elements and then when you heat them it changes to a compound. A compound is something that has new chemical and physical properties
and add it to water
If you heat copper it will oxidise and therefore lose electrons.
copper oxide
There is no compound as copper sulfur, but copper sulfate is a compound, yes.
copper sulphate?heat together in an evaporating basin on a gauze above a Bunsen burner and stir maybe?
Nothing; it stays unchanged in the sulfate ion.
Copper Oxide (CuO) + Water (H(sub2)O)
CuSO3 + heat = CuO + SO2 so Copper oxide and sulfur dioxide are produced.
Copper sulfate (CuSO4) is not a binary compound of copper and sulfur but a compound of copper, sulfur, and oxygen. It can be made by electrolysis of copper with sulfuric acid: Cu + H2SO4 --> CuSO4 + H2
Copper and sulfur.
When heat copper hydroxide and sodium Nitrate the pale blue precipitate change into black solid