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copper sulfate and nitric acid
There is no reaction between them
The reaction forms aluminum sulfate and frees copper.
When Ammonia solution is added to Copper sulphate, at first a precipitate of Copper hydroxide is formed. If excess ammonia is added, finally a deep bluish solution of Tetraamine Copper(II) Sulfate is formed
Yes. This is part of the process of extracting copper to sell.
Copper sulfate (II) CuSO4 is blue; ammonia is a colorless gas. If you mix ammonia water and copper sulfate solution, you will actually form a Brilliant blue copper-ammonium complex that is very pretty. Copper sulfate is blue by itself and anhydrous ammonia is a clear gas with a choking odor.
copper sulfate and nitric acid
There is no reaction between them
The reaction forms aluminum sulfate and frees copper.
When Ammonia solution is added to Copper sulphate, at first a precipitate of Copper hydroxide is formed. If excess ammonia is added, finally a deep bluish solution of Tetraamine Copper(II) Sulfate is formed
Yes. This is part of the process of extracting copper to sell.
It forms a complex - Copper (tetraamine) sulfate which is a deep inky blue color
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Copper is a metal element. It is not reacting with ammonia.
Mercury does not replace copper in a reaction between copper II sulfate and mercury because mercury is below copper in the reactivity level of the periodic table.
NH4OH + CuSO4 = CuNH3
copper , nitrogen & water produced