COPPER SULPHATE CRYSTAL.. CuSO4.5H2O + H2SO4 ___________ CuSO4 + 5H2O in the above reaction sulphric acid acts as a dehydrating agent..
The equation for this reaction is CuC03 + H2SO4 = CuSO4 + CO2 + H2O Therefore the salt produced is Copper Sulfate. Plus carbon dioxide and water.
Sodium sulfate and copper hydroxide.
2 NaOH (aq) + CuSO4 (aq) --> Na2SO4 (aq) + Cu(OH)2 (s)
CuSO4 + HS ---> HSO4 + CuSomething...
Double displacement i believe
Copper does not produce hydrogen when reacted with sulfuric acid. It may react with concentrated H2SO4 in order to undergo a red-ox reaction.
Copper + sulfuric acid = Copper sulphate
Blue, solid crytals
CuCO3 + H2SO4 --> CuSO4 + CO2 + H2O
copper sulfate
Copper metal does not have enough reactivity to react with sulfuric acid.
sulfuric acid in the rain water reacts with calcium carbonate.
Yes it do But don't forget that it don't react with the Copper only
Sulfuric acid react with copper.
Sorry, copper does not react with sulphuric acid because it is not reactive enough to do so. Only metals which are higher than hydrogen in the reactivity series will react with sulphuric acid.
Copper metal does not have enough reactivity to react with sulfuric acid.
sulfuric acid in the rain water reacts with calcium carbonate.
it is a chemical change Sodium carbonate + Copper sulfate react to make Sodium sulfate + Copper carbonate
No, as copper is below Hydrogen in the reactivity series
Yes it do But don't forget that it don't react with the Copper only
Copper does not react with dilute Sulphuric acid.
Sulfuric acid react with copper.
Sulfuric acid react with copper.
Sorry, copper does not react with sulphuric acid because it is not reactive enough to do so. Only metals which are higher than hydrogen in the reactivity series will react with sulphuric acid.
Let's see. MgCO3 + H2SO4 --> MgSO4 + CO2 + H2O A salt, magnesium sulfate, carbon dioxide and water are produced in this reaction.
No, there is no reaction between copper & H2SO4 because according to reactivity series of metal hydrogen is more reactive than copper. Hence copper does not displace hydrogen from sulphuric acid..
Copper(II) carbonate is insoluble in water and doesn't react with sodium sulfate. A green product, visible on ald objects made from copper or copper alloys, is a mixture of copper carbonate and copper hydroxide.