All sulfates are soluble, except for Ag2SO4, Hg2SO4, PbSO4, CaSO4, BaSO4 and SrSO4, which all are bases.
yes
Copper acetate is an ionic compound, but the acetate ions that are part of it have internal covalent bonds. Since the acetate ions are not molecules, this is not considered to be a molecular compound.
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.
An alkali is a soluble base, and zinc hydroxide is insoluble, so it is a base.
An Alkali is a soluble base. A Base may be a ssolid , that will dissolve in water, whereupon it becomes an alkali. Sodium oxide is a solid base (Na2O) . However, when it is dissolved in water it becomes the alkali sodium hydroxide. (NaOH) Na2O + H2O = 2NaOH .
copper (II) oxide
yes
copper (II) oxide
As it forms when an acid reacts with a base.
An Alkali is a soluble base. A Base may be a ssolid , that will dissolve in water, whereupon it becomes an alkali. Sodium oxide is a solid base (Na2O) . However, when it is dissolved in water it becomes the alkali sodium hydroxide. (NaOH) Na2O + H2O = 2NaOH .
Copper oxide CuO and Sulphuric acid H2SO4 .This answer does not mean that it is a safe thing to do.
Solution of Copper(2) sulphate is acidic in nature. This is due to the fact that in solution, copper sulphate reacts with water to produce copper(2)hydroxide and sulphuric acid: CuSO4 + H2O ------> Cu(OH)2 + H2SO4 Copper hydroxide is a weak base whereas Sulphuric acid is a very strong acid. Due to presence of a strong acid (sulphuric acid) this solution is acidic in nature. :)
It can be either depending on the reaction. It can be a product of electrolysis of copper with sulfuric acid, or an acid base reaction of copper hydroxide and sulfuric acid. It can react with metals such as zinc.
Copper acetate is an ionic compound, but the acetate ions that are part of it have internal covalent bonds. Since the acetate ions are not molecules, this is not considered to be a molecular compound.
No, it dosent. If a base can be dissolved in water, its corresponding metal oxide must be able to be dissolved in water. So you see copper hydroxide is solid, which means it can't be dissolved in water. So copper oxide can't react or be dissolved in water to form copper hydroxide.
Sulphate is an ion. If joined with Hydrogen, it becomes Sulfuric Acid.
Sulfate ion is a very weak base