hydrogen
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 sulfate is the salt made by this.
Yes, but copper hydroxide will precipitate.
Add concentrated sulphuric acid to the mixture
It is a compound that is made up of carbon, copper and oxygen. The "ate" in carbonate stands for oxygen.
NO!
no hidro means water
Sulphuric acid, because "sulphuric" is what gives copper sulphate it's name
copper sulphate and carbon dioxide
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 sulfate is the salt made by this.
This reaction is exothermic.
Yes, but copper hydroxide will precipitate.
Add concentrated sulphuric acid to the mixture
It is a compound that is made up of carbon, copper and oxygen. The "ate" in carbonate stands for oxygen.
Cu(HCO3)2
Copper carbonate + sulphuric acid = copper sulphate + water + carbon dioxide