The only similarity the two have is the fact that both compounds contain copper, which is why both have copper in their respective names. Copper oxide is a combination of copper and oxygen, whereas copper sulphate (also copper sulfate) is a combination of copper, sulphur (also sulfur), and oxygen.
copper oxide- CuO hydrogen sulphate- h2SO4
Copper oxide+ Sulphuric acid ----> copper sulphate +water
i think copper oxide + sulphur dioxide
Sulphuric acid
copper (II) oxide
Copper Oxide reacts with Sulphuric acid to form Copper Sulphate and Water.
Sulphuric acid . The 'sulphate' is the clue.
When copper (ii) oxide is mixed with sulphuric acid it produces copper (ii) sulphate. CuO + H2SO4 = CuSO4 + H2O
By heating copper sulfate is decomposed in copper(II) oxide and sulfur trioxide; by reduction of the copper oxide with hydrogen copper is obtained.
It makes copper sulphate + water :)
Copper sulphate + water
Copper (II) sulphate, CuSO4 is prepared by mixing copper (II) oxide, CuO with sulfuric acid, H2SO4. CuO + H2SO4 --> CuSO4 + H2O