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Copper II Sulphate is an Covalent bonding because the charge is (+)ve
Copper Sulfate has an ionic bond because copper is a metal and sulfur is a nonmetal.
Copper sulfate is an ionic bond. This is because copper is a metal, and oxygen and sulfur are non metals.
Zn + CuSO4 -> ZnSO4 + Cu (molecular equation) Zn (s) + SO4 2+ + Cu 2+ --> Cu (s) + Zn 2+ + SO4 2+ (ionic equation) Cu + Zn(s) ---> Cu (s) + Zn (net ionic)
Yes, it is a compound of copper, and sulfur( sulphur) Hence, Copper sulphate
BaCl2 + CuSO4 = BaSO4 = CuCl2
No, it has ionic bonds.
Copper II Sulphate is an Covalent bonding because the charge is (+)ve
Copper Sulfate has an ionic bond because copper is a metal and sulfur is a nonmetal.
Copper sulfate is an ionic bond. This is because copper is a metal, and oxygen and sulfur are non metals.
ionic so it is polar
Zn + CuSO4 -> ZnSO4 + Cu (molecular equation) Zn (s) + SO4 2+ + Cu 2+ --> Cu (s) + Zn 2+ + SO4 2+ (ionic equation) Cu + Zn(s) ---> Cu (s) + Zn (net ionic)
Yes, it is a compound of copper, and sulfur( sulphur) Hence, Copper sulphate
when barium chloride reacts with copper sulphate a double dispacement resction takes place,where: BaCl2(aq) + CuSO4(aq) --> BaSO4(s) + CuCl2(aq) The ionic equation is more descriptive: Ba2+ + 2Cl- + Cu2+ + SO4^2- --> BaSO4(s) + Cu2+ + 2Cl- The net ionic equation tells us that barium ions will always react with sulfate ions to make an insoluble product. Ba2+ + SO4^2- --> BaSO4(s)
The net ionic equation for this process is: Ni(s) + Cu(+2)(aq) --> Ni(+2)(aq) + Cu(s). This is an oxidation-reduction reaction, where nickel is oxidized and copper is reduced.
There is no reaction.
2CuS + NaCO2