No. All metal sulphate are soluble in water, except barium sulphate, calcium sulphate and lead sulphate.
Copper Sulphate dissolve fully in water.
does copper sulphet dissolve in oil
Yes
if you heat it :)
Copper sulfate is not soluble in kerosene.
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the aluminium is split with the sulphate ion. this leaves the sulphate on its own with a charge. the copper then takes the place of the aluminium turning the charge of the sulphate ion to neutral, this leaves the aluminium and copper sulphate.
No it won’t.
Copper Sulphate will dissolve better in warmer water, it will dissolve both faster and it will be possible do dissolve a greater mass of the Copper Sulphate.
if you heat it :)
Copper sulfate is not soluble in kerosene.
they dissolve or dilute
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the aluminium is split with the sulphate ion. this leaves the sulphate on its own with a charge. the copper then takes the place of the aluminium turning the charge of the sulphate ion to neutral, this leaves the aluminium and copper sulphate.
Copper sulphate is soluble, sulphur is insoluble. Dissolve the mixture in water. The copper sulphate will dissolve, the sulphur will not dissolve. Filter. The blue soluble of copper sulphate will passthrough the filter paper. The sulphur (yellow) will remain in the filter paper.
because it cool
Yes, Copper Sulfate is soluble in coconut oil.
Dissolve in water and crystallize once more. The resulting crystals will be purer, while the remaining solution will comprise of the dopants + copper sulphate