Such acidic solution is a strong electrolyte and allow to conduct the electricity in presence of suitable electrodes.
The aqueous solution of ferrous sulphate is typically pale green in color.
The aqueous solution of H2SO4 is called sulfuric acid.
H2SO4 + 2NaOH ---> Na2SO4 + 2H20 sulphuric acid + sodium hydroxide ----> sodium sulphate + water
Aqueous sulphuric acid is a solution which contains both sulphuric acid and water. So yes, it is a mixture...there is a term for two solutions which are "mixed" together but i forget what this is called.
Aqueous refers to water, so the liquid in an aqueous solution is water.
The aqueous solution of ferrous sulphate is typically pale green in color.
The aqueous solution of H2SO4 is called sulfuric acid.
Yes, zinc sulfate can be dissolved in water to form an aqueous solution.
its an aqueous solution
Yes, an aqueous solution of copper sulfate is a homogeneous mixture because it consists of a single phase where the copper sulfate is uniformly dissolved in water, resulting in a uniform composition throughout the solution.
Adding a solution of Sodium Sulphate to aqueous Barium Nitrate will produce a white precipitate of Barium Sulphate with Sodium Nitrate remaining in solution.
H2SO4 + 2NaOH ---> Na2SO4 + 2H20 sulphuric acid + sodium hydroxide ----> sodium sulphate + water
Aqueous sulphuric acid is a solution which contains both sulphuric acid and water. So yes, it is a mixture...there is a term for two solutions which are "mixed" together but i forget what this is called.
Sodium sulfate can exist in an aqueous solution but it can also exist on its own as a crystalline solid.
Add some barium chloride solution to the neutral or weakly acid sulfate solution
The aqueous solution of zinc sulphate is a clear, colorless liquid that is soluble in water. It is often used in various industrial applications such as in the production of agriculture fertilizers and in the electrolytic plating of zinc onto other metals.
Aqueous copper sulfate solution contains free ions (Cu2+ and SO4 2-) that can carry electrical charge and allow the solution to conduct electricity. In contrast, solid copper sulfate does not contain free ions and is unable to conduct electricity because the ions are locked in a fixed position within the solid lattice.