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What is calcium copper titanate?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

It is a hell of a material, that works wonders in Capacitors, falls under dielectric materials(see bottom of the list). If you stick it in a capacitor, the capacitor will hold almost a quarter of a MILLION times more energy. Sweet huh?

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Calcium has a larger radius (not raduis) than copper.


Chemical reaction between calcium and copper sulphate?

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What do you get when you mix calcium and copper sulphate?

Well, isn't that a happy little question! When you mix calcium and copper sulfate together, you'll see a chemical reaction take place. The calcium will replace the copper in the copper sulfate, forming calcium sulfate and releasing copper as a solid. It's like nature's own little magic show right in front of your eyes!


How many moles of Ca2 ions are in 0.25 moles of calcium titanate?

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How do you separate copper sulphate from calcium carbonate?

To separate copper sulfate from calcium carbonate, you can dissolve the mixture in water. Copper sulfate is soluble in water, while calcium carbonate is not. This solubility difference allows you to filter out the solid calcium carbonate and then evaporate the water to obtain copper sulfate crystals.


Is calcium less reactive of potassium calcium and copper?

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Is zircon titanate a metal?

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Why does no reaction occur when copper is placed in a solution of calcium sulphate?

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What is the reactivity series for copper and calcium and sodium and potassium and lithium?

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