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Q: Why do crystals form from copper sulfate?
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What is solid copper sulfate?

Copper sulfate in the solid form are crystals


Why Hydrated copper sulfate crystals cannot be obtained from a solution by direct heating?

Heating the saturated solution of Copper sulfate will not form the hydrated copper sulfate crystals because only after cooling down the saturated solution of copper sulfate then only the crystals of the hydrated copper sulfate can be formed


Which dissolve first the coarse copper sulfate crystals or the powdered copper sulfate?

its the powdered copper sulfate crystals :)


Why does copper sulphate make crystals?

Copper sulfate does not produce crystals. Copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate (CuSO4•5H2O) does. The formula units are attracted to each other and form a repeating lattice.


Is copper sulfate crystals a mixture or an element?

Copper sulfate crystals are a compound, not an element. The compound is formed by combining copper, sulfur, and oxygen atoms.


What would happen if copper sulfate evaporated?

Copper sulfate would crystalize as blue crystals, water would evaporate. To get the copper sulfate itself to evaporate you would need to heat it, melting the dry crystals then vaporizing them.


What do copper sulphate crystals contain?

Copper ions, Cu2+, sulfate ions, SO42- and in the most commonly encountered form,CuSO4.5H2O water =)


Are copper sulphate crystals soluble?

Yes, in a saturated copper sulfate solution.


Is heating copper sulfate crystals a chemical change?

yes


How do you dispose of copper sulfate crystals?

It can be disposed of as regular trash.


How would the crystals of copper sulphate be prepared?

melt the copper sulfate and see what appers


Can copper sulphate crystals be used for jewelry?

No...Copper sulfate in crystal form will dissolve in water/sweat at very low temps and can sometimes be an irritant to skin.