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The word equation for copper sulfate and water is: copper sulfate + water → copper sulfate solution.
Sulfur will dissolve in water, while copper will not. Copper is insoluble in water.
Copper has extremely low reactivity with water which is why it is used to make water pipes.
Copper electrode will dissolve in water to form copper ions, while silver electrode will not dissolve in water as silver is relatively unreactive. Copper ions will be present in the water solution after dissolving the copper electrode.
To dissolve copper sulfate in water, simply add the copper sulfate powder to the water while stirring continuously. The copper sulfate will dissolve in the water to form a clear blue solution. Be cautious when handling copper sulfate as it can be harmful if ingested or inhaled.
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The term would be 'precipitated'.
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Burns from liquid chemicals must be rinsed with cool water for at least 15 minutes to stop the burning process.
So that the aqueous solution will pass through the filter more easily.
They are called mineral deposits or precipitated minerals.
You can make lacquered copper antiques look new again by washing the item in warm, soapy water with a non-abrasive towel. You can make unlacquered copper antique look new again by scrubbing the item with a salt covered lemon until all the tarnish is gone. The item should then be rinsed, dried, and polished.
To recover the precipitate.
These are conditions necessary to avoid contamination or any other modification of the reagents.
The word equation for copper sulfate and water is: copper sulfate + water → copper sulfate solution.
1stly ground 2ndly panned with water, or chemically extracted (then precipitated)
The present perfect tense of rinse is have / has rinsed they have rinsed the washing. She has rinsed her hair.