"Atomic number" is an expression for chemical elements, not for compounds.
The atomic number of copper is 29, which means that a copper atom has 29 protons in its nucleus.
for ahyndrous it is CuS04 for hydrated its CuS04 - 5h20
Copper is a metal element. atomic number of it is 29.
The atomic number of copper is 29. Copper(II) nitrate is a compound composed of copper, nitrogen, and oxygen atoms, and it does not have a single atomic number.
Copper sulphate crystals form when a hot saturated solution of copper sulphate is cooled down. As the solution cools, the solubility of copper sulphate decreases, causing the excess copper sulphate to come out of the solution and form crystals.
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The atomic number of copper is 29, which means that a copper atom has 29 protons in its nucleus.
Copper is a metal element. atomic number of it is 29.
for ahyndrous it is CuS04 for hydrated its CuS04 - 5h20
Let the fourmula for the hydrous copper sulphate be CuSO4XH20 where X represents the number of water molecules write a balanced equation for the heating of the blue copper sulphate crystals?
The atomic number of copper is 29. Copper(II) nitrate is a compound composed of copper, nitrogen, and oxygen atoms, and it does not have a single atomic number.
Copper sulphate crystals form when a hot saturated solution of copper sulphate is cooled down. As the solution cools, the solubility of copper sulphate decreases, causing the excess copper sulphate to come out of the solution and form crystals.
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29 29 protons and 29 electrons.
The atomic number of Copper (Cu) is 29. See the Web Links for more information about copper to the left of this answer.
The Zinc will displace the copper. It will become Zinc Sulphate. The word equation will be Zinc + Copper Sulphate -----> Copper + Zinc Sulphate. Hope this helps!
Copper sulphate is either CuSO4 or Cu2(SO4)3 depending on the oxidation number of the copper atom. Therefore, there are three types of atoms in copper sulphate - copper, sulfur and oxygen.