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The anion sulphate (SO42-) and a cation - for example a metal (Na+, Ca2+, Li+, etc.).

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What happens to the particles when you mix copper sulphate and iron?

Diffusion occurs - The particles of copper sulphate move between the particles iron because the particles are tiny and discrete.


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Which single term is used to describe the mixing of copper sulphate and water kept in a beaker on its own?

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What a precipitation?

precipitate means done with very great haste and without due deliberation; separate as a fine suspension of solid particles When two chemicals in solution react to form a compound which is not soluble in water, the insoluble chemical appears as small undissolved particles = a precipitate. Sodium sulphate and calcium nitrate are both soluble forming clear solutions in water. Mix the solutions and they switch around to sodium nitrate (soluble) plus calcium sulphate (insoluble) and you get a milky looking suspension of calcium sulphate which is the precipitate.


What id a precipitate?

precipitate means done with very great haste and without due deliberation; separate as a fine suspension of solid particles When two chemicals in solution react to form a compound which is not soluble in water, the insoluble chemical appears as small undissolved particles = a precipitate. Sodium sulphate and calcium nitrate are both soluble forming clear solutions in water. Mix the solutions and they switch around to sodium nitrate (soluble) plus calcium sulphate (insoluble) and you get a milky looking suspension of calcium sulphate which is the precipitate.


How do you estimate sulphate ion by nephelo turbidimetric analysis?

Convert sulphate into insoluble form. Most commonly used method for this is reacting the sample with barium chloride in presence of hydrochloric acid. Prepare formazine standards, calibrate nepheloturbidimeter and measure the NTU of the sample. Calculate the concentration of sulphate by extrapolation of the formazine standard curve.