copper sulphate
Cu = Copper O = oxygen So, CuO is a molecule composed of copper and oxygen.
Copper sulphate is a COMPOUND. It is an electronic combination between : - 1 x Copper 1 x Sulphur 4 x Oxygen.
The compound containing copper and sulfur is called copper(II) sulfide.
No, CuSO4 is not an example of a chemical element. It is the chemical formula for copper sulfate, which is a compound made up of the elements copper, sulfur, and oxygen. Copper (Cu) is the element in this compound.
Copper(II) oxide is composed of two elements: copper and oxygen. Its chemical formula is CuO, indicating the ratio of copper to oxygen atoms in the compound.
Combining copper, sulfur, and oxygen together can form copper sulfate, which is a blue crystalline solid. This compound is commonly used in agriculture as a fungicide and herbicide.
One each of copper, sulphur (US = sulfur) and four of oxygen.
Cu = Copper O = oxygen So, CuO is a molecule composed of copper and oxygen.
Copper sulphate is a COMPOUND. It is an electronic combination between : - 1 x Copper 1 x Sulphur 4 x Oxygen.
Sulfur oxides are covalent compounds.
The elements in copper sulphate are copper, sulphur and oxygen. Copper sulphate is a compound, made up of three elements. The symbol for this compound is CuS04.
copper+sulphur+oxygen then theres an arrow, but i don't know how 2 do an arrow copper sulphate
if you mean copper sulphate, also written as copper sulfate it is a compound because it consists of different elements being copper, sulphur and oxygen.
Copper on the Periodic Table of Elements is Cu. Copper is 1 atom. Sulphur on the Periodic Table of Elements is S. Sulphur is 1 atom. Oxygen on the Periodic Table of Elements is O. Since there is a 4 next to the O, it's 4 atoms of Oxygen. 1 Atom of Copper + 1 Atom of Sulphate + 4 Atoms of Oxygen = 6 Atoms.
The only similarity the two have is the fact that both compounds contain copper, which is why both have copper in their respective names. Copper oxide is a combination of copper and oxygen, whereas copper sulphate (also copper sulfate) is a combination of copper, sulphur (also sulfur), and oxygen.
The compound containing copper and sulfur is called copper(II) sulfide.
copper + sulphur = copper sulphide! it's been a while since I've done chemestry, so bear with me. the reaction works out as CuS + O2 = Cu + SO2 , if i read your word equation correctly, which would make the reactants copper sulphide and oxygen.