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Does copper have oxygen?

No. Copper and oxygen are two separate elements.


How do we separate copper carbonate and iron sulfate?

One way to separate copper carbonate and iron sulfate is by using a combination of methods such as precipitation, filtration and distillation. First, dissolve the mixture in water to separate the two compounds. Then, add a reagent that will cause one of the compounds to precipitate out while the other remains in solution. Finally, use filtration to separate the precipitate from the remaining solution.


How can you be sure that the oxides of copper are different from compounds?

Oxides of copper are compounds !


Which is more stable zinc II compounds or copper II compounds?

copper II compounds are more stable because it is hard


How do elements occur?

As elements or as compounds For example, copper occurs in its elemntal form (native copper) and as various compounds (copper sulphide, copper sulphate etc)


Which two compounds are in copper oxide?

copper and oxygen


What is the solubility of copper iodide in water and how does it compare to other copper compounds?

The solubility of copper iodide in water is low, with only a small amount able to dissolve. Compared to other copper compounds, copper iodide is less soluble in water than some other copper compounds like copper sulfate or copper chloride.


What are the formulas for the compounds copper(I)?

Copper(I) oxide: Cu2O Copper(I) chloride: CuCl Copper(I) sulfide: Cu2S


Why are compounds of zinc white but compounds of copper have color?

Compounds of zinc are white because zinc atoms do not absorb visible light in the same way that copper atoms do. Copper compounds have color because copper atoms absorb certain wavelengths of visible light, leading to the perception of color in the compound. This difference in electronic structure is responsible for the variation in color between compounds of zinc and copper.


Why is the precipitated copper rinsed with water?

The precipitated copper is rinsed with water to remove any impurities or leftover reactants from the solution. This helps to purify the copper and ensure that the final product is of high quality. Additionally, rinsing with water can help to separate the copper from other soluble compounds that may be present.


Why do copper compounds usually appear colourless although copper is a transition element?

Sorry, but most copper compounds are some shade of blueor green, not colorless at all!


Does copper form new compounds?

Yes, copper sulphate for one.