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?
0.4469mol in 75g
calcium + copper sulphate = calcium sulphate + copper hydroxide
Calcium Sulphate + Copper
CaTiO3 has one Ca2+ ion, so 1x0.25=0.25mol
Calcium + Copper sulfate ----> Calcium sulfate + Copper It is a single displacement reactions. The products are Calcium Sulfate (white, insoluble) and fillings of copper(reddish-brown).
Calcium has a larger radius (not raduis) than copper.
Yes.
No, zircon titanate is not a metal, it is categorized as a salt or a mineral. Titanate is a radical consisting of one titanium atom and three oxygen atoms. Once you get oxygen into the compound you no longer have a metal.
well here's a hint - copper sulphate is soluble in water, but calcium carbonate isn't.
Copper is a less reactive metal than calcium, therefore it cannot replace the calcium in the calcium sulphate. Refer to the related link for a reactivity series.
Displacement reaction React Copper Nitrate with a more reactive metal such as Sodium or Calcium and you will get Sodium or Calcium Nitrate + Copper and Hydrogen x
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