Electrons are the predominant carriers of charge in copper wire.
Since Oxygen has an ion charge of -2 & Copper has a 2 as a subscript, it means that Copper's ion charge will be +1. Cu2O = Copper (I) Oxide
Pure copper is used for electrical wiring. Pure copper conducts electricity better than impure copper.
There is no charge. All compounds are electrically neutral. If you mean the charges of the component ions, copper carries a 2+ charge and the hydroxide ions carry a 1- charge.
copper sulfate is CuSO4 and that in itself is neutral because the anion has a charge of -2 and copper has a charge of +2
A copper ions has a positive charge, most commonly 2+.
if copper sulphate solution is a conductor then cuprous ions i.e cu2+ ions conducts the current
An electrical charge is attracted to a conducter (ie a material which conducts such as copper) therefore you can either use something more conductive leading away, or insulate the object.
It will depend on the willingness of either to give up electrons
the answer is nickel, copper, and lithium, the lithium is used for containing the electrical charge.
No. A conductor is a good carrier of electricity or heat. A superconductor is a material in which the resistance to electrical flow is zero. Silver and copper are fairly good conductors, but some energy is lost.
Copper has 1+ charge, but there is Cu2+ ---> copper (II).
It is 1+ charge, but if they say copper (II), then that's 2+ charge.
Since Oxygen has an ion charge of -2 & Copper has a 2 as a subscript, it means that Copper's ion charge will be +1. Cu2O = Copper (I) Oxide
Pure copper is used for electrical wiring. Pure copper conducts electricity better than impure copper.
There is no charge. All compounds are electrically neutral. If you mean the charges of the component ions, copper carries a 2+ charge and the hydroxide ions carry a 1- charge.
A material through which an electric current flows easily is called an electrical conductor. Many metals, especially silver and copper, are excellent electrical conductors.
Copper. Copper is an excellent conductor.