Copper sulfate is the compound formed when copper, sulfur, and oxygen combine. The chemical formula for copper sulfate is CuSO4.
The chemical name for copper is Cu, which stands for cuprum in Latin.
Copper sulfate has the chemical formula CuSO4.
If it is Copper (I) then it is CuF
The chemical formula for copper(I) sulfide is Cu2S.
Copper itself does not float in water due to its density being greater than that of water. However, if you are referring to a chemical reaction that might cause copper to appear to float, certain chemicals can create a buoyant effect by generating gas bubbles. For example, adding an acid like hydrochloric acid to copper can produce hydrogen gas, which could create enough bubbles to momentarily lift small pieces of copper. However, this is a temporary effect and not a true flotation of the copper itself.
Often the element helium (atomic symbol: He) often makes objects float, most commonly balloons.
Copper sulfate is the compound formed when copper, sulfur, and oxygen combine. The chemical formula for copper sulfate is CuSO4.
Copper has Cu as its chemical symbol.
The chemical name for copper is Cu, which stands for cuprum in Latin.
CuO2 is the chemical formula for copper dioxide.
Copper sulfate has the chemical formula CuSO4.
If it is Copper (I) then it is CuF
Replace the float with a new one.
Bouyancy is what makes a boat float
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.
The chemical formula for copper is Cu