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What is made when you mix sulphuric acid copper carbonate?

copper sulphate and carbon dioxide


What substance used to detect the presence of carbon dioxide?

Test for Carbon Dioxide: Bubble unknown gas in lime water. Limewater should go milky if Carbon dioxide is present. Test for water: Add anhydrous copper sulphate crystals (white in colour) to unknown solution. If solution goes a brilliant light blue colour, water is present as the hydrous copper sulphate crystals were formed. Did this help?


What do you get if you heat copper sulphate?

i think copper oxide + sulphur dioxide


What does copper carbonate combined with sulfuric acid make?

Copper sulphate, carbon dioxide and water. CuCO3+H2SO4=CuSO4+CO2+H2O


Will magnesium sulphate damage a copper fountain?

Not the copper, but what about everything else in the system? It will also slowly precipitate as it reacts with things like carbon dioxide dissolved in the water.


What is the symbol equation for copper carbonate plus sulphuric acid to copper sulphate plus water plus carbon dioxide?

Copper carbonate + sulphuric acid = copper sulphate + water + carbon dioxide


What iron is present in magnesium sulphate?

what iron is present in copper nitrate


Does carbon dioxide have copper in it?

yes it does the carbon dioxide is supposed to be heated up copper carbonate


What is the word equation for carbon and copper oxide?

Carbon + Copper oxide -> Copper + Carbon dioxide


When copper oxide is heated in carbon what is produced?

Copper doesn't react with carbon dioxide at room temperature.


What salt did you make whenn you added copper carbonate to sulfuric acid?

When copper carbonate is added to sulfuric acid, it produces copper sulfate, carbon dioxide gas, and water. The balanced chemical equation is: CuCO3 + H2SO4 → CuSO4 + CO2 + H2O.


What is made when you mix sulfuric acid copper carbonate?

Using cupric oxide (CuO, copper(II) oxide), a black powder, it will make hydrated copper sulfate (CuSO4.5H2O -blue crystals) anything left over is simply un-reacted chemical. As the excess water evaporates and if heated it will make anhydrous copper sulfate (CuSO4) a white powder.