Because in solution the ions Cu2+ and (SO4)2- are formed.
yes
Copper sulphate can conduct electricity. However, this will only happen when it is in liquid or gaseous state but not in solid form.
Yes it dose .
Sulfate/Sulphate dissolved in water is blue in color. That's COPPER sulphate; there are many other sulphates which have many different colours, or are colourless.
no
yes
aqueous copper sulphate having high conductive hydroxide ions were as no in solid Copper sulphate.
Copper sulphate can conduct electricity. However, this will only happen when it is in liquid or gaseous state but not in solid form.
Because the solution has free electrons that can bounce around when kicked by another electron. Flow of electrons = electricity
Yes it dose .
Copper Sulphate mixed with hot water makes Copper Sulphate Crystals.
Because in solution the ions Cu2+ and (SO4)2- are formed. In copper (metal) electrons can move free.
"things that conduct electricity" is a very common question, but however is different than "what things conduct electricity" things like water with salt dissolved into it, wood, metal, and SOME plastics conduct electricity, but copper and silver are the best even though people think gold is.
Sulfate/Sulphate dissolved in water is blue in color. That's COPPER sulphate; there are many other sulphates which have many different colours, or are colourless.
no
potatoes conduct electricity by the iron copper and liquids inside of them!!
Copper II chloride (CuCl2) is an ionic compound because copper is a metal and chloride is a non-metal. Like all ionic compounds in aqueous solutions (i.e., dissolved in water), it conducts electricity.