physical properties:
very good electrical and heat conductivity
malleable
ductile
tough
non-magnetic
shiny
chemical properties:
high melting and boiling points
density
atomic number:29
electronic shell: 3-4 electrons in the outer shell
Copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate decomposes before melting at 150 °C, losing two water molecules at 63 °C, followed by two more at 109 °C and the final water molecule at 200 °C.[4][5]
Dehydration proceeds by decomposition of the tetraaquacopper(2+) moiety, two opposing aqua groups are lost to give a diaquacopper(2+) moiety. The second dehydration step occurs with the final two aqua groups are lost. Complete dehydration occurs when the only unbound water molecule is lost.
At 650 °C, copper(II) sulfate decomposes into copper(II) oxide (CuO) and sulfur trioxide (SO3).
Its blue color is due to water of hydration. When heated in an open flame the crystals are dehydrated and turn grayish-white.[6]
Copper sulfate reacts with concentrated hydrochloric acid. In the reaction the blue solution of copper(II) turns green, due to the formation of tetrachlorocuprate(II):Cu2+ + 4 Cl- → CuCl42-
It also reacts with more reactive metals than copper (e.g. Mg, Fe, Zn, Al, Sn, Pb etc.):CuSO4 + Zn → ZnSO4 + CuCuSO4 + Fe → FeSO4 + CuCuSO4 + Mg → MgSO4 + CuCuSO4 + Sn → SnSO4 + Cu3 CuSO4 + 2 Al → Al2(SO4)3 + 3 Cu
The copper formed is deposited on the surface of the other metal. The reaction stops when no free surface of the metal is present anymore.
Info from Wikipedia.
Bronze colored, Malleable, Ducktile, Good conductor of heat, and electricity
the physical property being that it is malleable. The chemical property is that it is ductile
copper has no property.
Malleable, lustrous, and conductive.
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Reactivity.
reactivity
conductor
Cu can be dissolved in many acids.
Copper has both chemical and physical properties. You will need to specify which property you are asking about
I believe you mean copper. Copper is not a property; it is an element with physical and chemical properties.
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Bleaching and putting it into water and letting it rust
copper and oxygen
Cu can be dissolved in many acids.
Copper has both chemical and physical properties. You will need to specify which property you are asking about
I believe you mean copper. Copper is not a property; it is an element with physical and chemical properties.
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Yes, it is one of its properties.
Bacteria plants extract copper by absorbing its chemical properties. The same goes along with fungi but they absorb the copper and use that as a reproduction synthetic. Bacteria plants can also repel the copper if the chemical properties to them is not suffice or sufficient. First, bacteria will explore the copper and its chemical properties and search for the right chemical composition to support the plant. Then, once the pathogen/virus finds the right chemical composition, they absorb the chemical composition in the copper and return to the plant. Finally, they repel the composition from their bodies into the plant which makes it suffice to create glucose.
Copper sulphate is blue, the melting point is 110 degrease and the chemical symbol is CuSO4.
All physical and chemical properties are different.
Bleaching and putting it into water and letting it rust
It has a boiling boint of exactly 2035 degree. This is for the usage of growth rings of the copper penny
Chemical properties involve reacting with another substance. IE: burning of magnesium requires oxygen after which it is no longer magnesium. Physical properties do not. IE: metals are malleable, some very malleable, like copper wire can be bent with your hand. BUT it is still copper wire.