Sulfuric acid is commonly used to make copper sulfate through a reaction with copper oxide.
When copper (ii) oxide is mixed with sulphuric acid it produces copper (ii) sulphate. CuO + H2SO4 = CuSO4 + H2O
Copper oxide+ Sulphuric acid ----> copper sulphate +water
Sulfuric acid is commonly used to make copper sulfate by reacting it with copper oxide or copper carbonate. The reaction forms copper sulfate and water, with sulfuric acid providing the necessary protons for the reaction.
Sulfuric acid reacts with copper to produce copper sulfate. Copper sulfate is formed when copper reacts with sulfuric acid in the presence of oxygen.
Sulphuric acid is mixed with copper oxide to make copper sulphate through a chemical reaction.
No, its a salt.
Sulfuric acid is commonly used to make copper sulfate through a reaction with copper oxide.
Sulphuric acid
When copper (ii) oxide is mixed with sulphuric acid it produces copper (ii) sulphate. CuO + H2SO4 = CuSO4 + H2O
Copper oxide+ Sulphuric acid ----> copper sulphate +water
Sulfuric acid is commonly used to make copper sulfate by reacting it with copper oxide or copper carbonate. The reaction forms copper sulfate and water, with sulfuric acid providing the necessary protons for the reaction.
Sulphuric acid, because "sulphuric" is what gives copper sulphate it's name
Sulfuric acid reacts with copper to produce copper sulfate. Copper sulfate is formed when copper reacts with sulfuric acid in the presence of oxygen.
Copper(II)sulphate and hydrogen.
copper sulphate and carbon dioxide
Copper Oxide reacts with Sulphuric acid to form Copper Sulphate and Water.