It is a compound.
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Copper sulphate is a compound (a salt) made up of the elements Copper and Sulfur and Oxygen (CuSO4).
No, pure copper sulfate is not a mixture. It is a compound composed of copper, sulfur, and oxygen atoms in a fixed ratio.
Copper is an element, not a molecule or a mixture. It is a pure substance made up of only copper atoms.
Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc. It is not an element on its own.
Copper sulfate is a compound, not a mixture. It is composed of copper, sulfur, and oxygen elements chemically bonded in a fixed ratio.
A displacement reaction occurs when a more reactive element displaces a less reactive element in a compound. In this case, iron is more reactive than copper and displaces it in the copper-sulphate solution to form iron sulphate and copper metal.
Copper sulfates are chemical compounds.
Copper sulphate's colour is blue.
Compound
It is a compound of copper & sulfur
No, pure copper sulfate is not a mixture. It is a compound composed of copper, sulfur, and oxygen atoms in a fixed ratio.
Copper Sulphate (check your spelling) is a chemical compound. It can only be separated by chemical change, not by physical change. Therefore, it is not a mixture.
Copper is an element, not a molecule or a mixture. It is a pure substance made up of only copper atoms.
Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc. It is not an element on its own.
It isn't! Copper sulphate might be in its elemental form, but your only individual elements are those on the periodic table.
Copper metal is an element.
Copper is an element.
When the copper sulphate is mixed with sand, pour water on the mixture and let it stand for a few minutes. Have a filter funnel and filter paper handy. Put filter paper in funnel and pour the water, copper sulphate and sand mixture in. The copper sulphate will come out in liquid form, no weaker than first used.