Chalk (Calcium carbonate) is insoluble. Copper sulphate is soluble.
To separate, first place the mixture in wter. The copper sulphate will dissolve, the chalk will not dissolve.
When the copper sulphate is fully dissolved, filter the solution. The copper sulphate component will pass through the filter paper, but the chalk will remain in the filter paper.
Dry the filter paper to obtain the dry chalk.
Evaporate the solution to dryness, to obtain the blue dry copper sulphate crystals.
You must get a funnel and a filter paper. Place the funnel in conical flask and place the filter paper on top and place the mixture on the paper and press down
Filter. The copper sulphate will pass through the filter paper. The undissolved chalk will remain in the filter paper.
Because you can separate seashells and marbles with your hands and you can't with copper sulfate
Well, you need to get a beaker and add water.Then add the powdered chalk and add copper sulphate to the beaker.Then get a conical flask with a funnel and get some filter paper and fold it into a funnel and place it the funnel in the conical flask then mix your solution with a stiring rod and pour down funnel .What you should end up with is copper sulphate with the water in the conical flask and the chalk mix in the filter paper.
with a single displacement reaction
Copper sulfate has CuSO4 as its formula. Copper sulfate is also written copper (II) sulfate.
Filter. The copper sulphate will pass through the filter paper. The undissolved chalk will remain in the filter paper.
Use a magnet to remove the iron filings from the mixture, then mix the remaining components with water. The copper sulfate will dissolve but the CaCO3 (chalk powder) will not. Filter the mixture to remove the chalk, then boil the water to recover the copper sulfate.
Because you can separate seashells and marbles with your hands and you can't with copper sulfate
Blotting paper
Evaporate the water.
Well, you need to get a beaker and add water.Then add the powdered chalk and add copper sulphate to the beaker.Then get a conical flask with a funnel and get some filter paper and fold it into a funnel and place it the funnel in the conical flask then mix your solution with a stiring rod and pour down funnel .What you should end up with is copper sulphate with the water in the conical flask and the chalk mix in the filter paper.
By heating water is evaporated.
with a single displacement reaction
Copper sulfate has CuSO4 as its formula. Copper sulfate is also written copper (II) sulfate.
Copper sulfate has CuSO4 as its formula. Copper sulfate is also written copper (II) sulfate.
Copper sulfate is not a metal There are two compounds called Copper Sulfate, which are salts of the metal Copper. CuSO4 is Copper (II) Sulfate, once known as Cupric Sulfate. Cu2SO4 is Copper (I) Sulfate, once known as Cuprous Sulfate.
Copper sulfate, slaked lime and water are what is in bordeaux mixture.Specifically, the copper sulfate and the slaked lime each are dissolved in separate containers of water. The contents then will be combined in one container. The weight of the copper sulfate to the volume of water will determine the mixture's concentration.