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copper oxide- CuO hydrogen sulphate- h2SO4
Copper sulphate pentahydrate loses water of crystallisation and becomes white amorphous anhydrous copper sulphate.
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Depending on the acid, different things happen. With sulphuric acid: Cu + H2SO4 ----> CuSO4 + H2So, Copper Sulphate and Hydrogen With hydrochloric acid: Cu + HCl ----> CuCl2 + H2So, Copper Chloride and Hydrogen In general, a metal + an acid ----> a base and hydrogen gas.
The product is Copper Sulphate. Formula = CuSO4
copper sulphate and hydrogen is released.
copper oxide- CuO hydrogen sulphate- h2SO4
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Copper Sulphate mixed with hot water makes Copper Sulphate Crystals.
Copper sulphate pentahydrate loses water of crystallisation and becomes white amorphous anhydrous copper sulphate.
Copper(II)sulphate and hydrogen.
iron sulphate will be created
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Depending on the acid, different things happen. With sulphuric acid: Cu + H2SO4 ----> CuSO4 + H2So, Copper Sulphate and Hydrogen With hydrochloric acid: Cu + HCl ----> CuCl2 + H2So, Copper Chloride and Hydrogen In general, a metal + an acid ----> a base and hydrogen gas.
when iron nails are kept in a beaker containing copper sulphate displacement reaction takes place.Iron is more reactive than copper so it displaces copper from the copper sulphate solution.Thus it becomes iron sulphate+copper
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The product is Copper Sulphate. Formula = CuSO4