It is a compound.
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Copper sulphate is a compound (a salt) made up of the elements Copper and Sulfur and Oxygen (CuSO4).
If properly named, copper sulfide is a compound. There are, however, two possibilities: Copper (I) Sulfide and Copper (II) Sulfide.
Yes it is not a pure substance it is a compound of copper and sulfate
Copper sulfide is a chemical compound.
Neither. Copper sulfate is a compound.
A mixture.
copper is definite element
A crystal of copper sulfate contains copper, sulfur and oxygen.
Copper is a element. It is neither compound nor mixture.
Yes, it is a compound of copper, and sulfur( sulphur) Hence, Copper sulphate
Neither. Copper is not a mixture at all. It is a pure element.
Copper sulfates are chemical compounds.
Copper sulphate's colour is blue.
an aqueous solution of copper sulphate is homogeneous
Compound
It is a compound of copper & sulfur
No. In a displacement reaction, that is exactly what happens. If an element low down in the reactivity series is in a compound, and you add an element that is higher placed in the reactivity series. The more reactive element will displace the less reactive element in the compound.Example:Copper Sulphate - Copper is low in the reactivity series and is in a compoundSodium + Copper Sulphate - Sodium is higher in the reactivity series than copper, and is in it's pure elemental form.Copper + Sodium Sulphate - The Sodium that is higher in the reactivity series has switched places with the Copper, which is lower in the reactivity series.FULL EQUATION:Sodium + Copper Sulphate --> Copper + Sodium Sulphate
A crystal of copper sulfate contains copper, sulfur and oxygen.
Copper metal is an element.
Copper is an element.
copper is definite element
When the copper sulphate is mixed with sand, pour water on the mixture and let it stand for a few minutes. Have a filter funnel and filter paper handy. Put filter paper in funnel and pour the water, copper sulphate and sand mixture in. The copper sulphate will come out in liquid form, no weaker than first used.
It isn't! Copper sulphate might be in its elemental form, but your only individual elements are those on the periodic table.