Calcium Sulphate + Copper
Calcium sulphate + Sodium hydroxide > Sodium sulphate + Calcium hydroxide
No. All metal sulphate are soluble in water, except barium sulphate, calcium sulphate and lead sulphate.
turns into calcium sulphate and carbon dioxide and salt
A reddish-brown precipitate forms
no copper sulphate is not toxic it is flammable
calcium + copper sulphate = calcium sulphate + copper hydroxide
well here's a hint - copper sulphate is soluble in water, but calcium carbonate isn't.
Calcium sulphate + Sodium hydroxide > Sodium sulphate + Calcium hydroxide
No. All metal sulphate are soluble in water, except barium sulphate, calcium sulphate and lead sulphate.
Copper is a less reactive metal than calcium, therefore it cannot replace the calcium in the calcium sulphate. Refer to the related link for a reactivity series.
iron sulphate will be created
Calcium + Copper sulfate ----> Calcium sulfate + Copper It is a single displacement reactions. The products are Calcium Sulfate (white, insoluble) and fillings of copper(reddish-brown).
copper sulphate and carbon dioxide
through the copper sulphate test, magnesium sulphate and calcium chloride test.
No, because the calcium sulfate formed is insoluble in water.
Mix magnesium powder with copper sulphate. The more reactive magnesium will displace the less reactive copper.
turns into calcium sulphate and carbon dioxide and salt