CuSO4.5H2O is hydrated copper sulphate ; a COMPOUND, not an element.
However, it comntains the elements ;-
1 x Cu = 1 Copper
1 x S = 1 x Sulphur
4 x O =- 4 x Oxygen
5 X 2 = 10 x H = 10 Hydrogens
5 x 1 = 5 = 5 Oxygens.
So hydrated copper sulphate comtains the elements , copper, sulphur, oxygen , hydrogen , and oxygen (water).
Copper (II) sulphur pentahyrdrate has the molecular formula of CuSO4x5H20, The molecular compound is composed of copper (Cu), sulphur (S), oxygen (O), and hydrogen (H). Its molecular weight is 249.7 grams per mole.
CuSO4.6H2O is a way of showing a hydrated molecule. When you make a solution of Copper (II) Sulphate, water molecules break up the giant lattice structure and surround single CuSO4 molecules. The section "6H2O" simply tells us what the ligand is (in this case water) and how many of these molecules are coordinated around the central structure (in this case CuSO4). The reason we often show the hydrated structure is because the molecule may behave differently in a hydrated state compared to a non-hydrated state.
The name is CuSO4 5H2O is copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate.
It can be reffered to as Calcantite or Copper (II) Sulfate Pentachloride.
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Hydrous Copper Sulphate
Sulfáto cúprico pentahidratado
Hydrated Copper (II) Sulphate
The mass of this answer is 125 g
for ahyndrous it is CuS04 for hydrated its CuS04 - 5h20
Copper sulfur oxygen
Cu is being reduced and Zn is being oxidized, hence Zn + CuSO4 --> ZnSO4 + Cu
HCl + CuSO4
CuSO4 . 2H2O
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cuso4 - 5h2o= cuso4 + 5h20 + heat
The mass of this answer is 125 g
cuso4 +5h20 as h2so4 is acting as a dehydrating agent drawing the water out of the cuso4
for ahyndrous it is CuS04 for hydrated its CuS04 - 5h20
CuCO3 --> CO2 + CuO (gas + black powder) Further heating may result in : CuO --> 2Cu + O2 (metal copper + gas)
CuSO4 isn't an element.
Copper sulfur oxygen
They fit the pattern: element + compound --> different element + different compound. Example: Zn + CuSO4 --> Cu + ZnSO4.
A more reactive element displace the less reactive element from a compound.Example: Fe + CuSO4 = Cu + FeSO4
Cu is being reduced and Zn is being oxidized, hence Zn + CuSO4 --> ZnSO4 + Cu