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The word equation for copper sulfate and water is: copper sulfate + water → copper sulfate solution.
A copper wire will sink in water because copper is denser than water.
Sulfur will dissolve in water, while copper will not. Copper is insoluble in water.
The mass of water does not increase when copper sulfate is added to the water, unless the copper sulfate is hydrated. The mass of the mixture of water and copper sulfate, of course, does increase.
When copper sulfate is dissolved in water, it dissociates into copper ions (Cu2+) and sulfate ions (SO4 2-). This forms a blue-colored solution due to the presence of copper ions in the water. The solution can conduct electricity due to the presence of free ions.
It can maintain the cooling temperature of water and 80% of copper is available.
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.
Copper does not react in water.
Copper is used as hot water pipes because the copper will not corrode when the hot water goes through the pipes
When copper reacts with water, it forms copper hydroxide which has a blue color. This is why when copper objects such as pipes or fittings corrode, the water turns blue due to the presence of copper hydroxide in the water.