copper and sulphur
When copper (ii) oxide is mixed with sulphuric acid it produces copper (ii) sulphate. CuO + H2SO4 = CuSO4 + H2O
copper sulphate and carbon dioxide
Copper sulphate crystals form when a hot saturated solution of copper sulphate is cooled down. As the solution cools, the solubility of copper sulphate decreases, causing the excess copper sulphate to come out of the solution and form crystals.
The Zinc will displace the copper. It will become Zinc Sulphate. The word equation will be Zinc + Copper Sulphate -----> Copper + Zinc Sulphate. Hope this helps!
No, copper sulfate is CuSO4 and thus contains 3 types of atoms - Cu, S and O.
zinc is more reactive than copper hence it displaces the copper in copper sulphate solution to become zinc sulphate and copper metal is formed
it will form magnesium sulphate + copper
Iron(Fe) + Copper Sulphate(CuSO4) → Iron Sulphate(Fe2SO4) + Copper(Cu)[Displacement Reaction]
It's not an element, it's a metal compound made up of constituent elements: copper, sulphur and oxygen.
Sulfuric acid is commonly used to make copper sulfate through a reaction with copper oxide.
The Malayalam word for copper sulphate is താമര സൾഫേറ്റ് (thaamara sulphate).
"Atomic number" is an expression for chemical elements, not for compounds.