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Does copper sulphate dissolve in oil?

No. All metal sulphate are soluble in water, except barium sulphate, calcium sulphate and lead sulphate.


Is copper sulphate soluble in coconut oil?

Yes, Copper Sulfate is soluble in coconut oil.


Is copper oxide soluble?

copper sulphate is soluble in water - take the reaction to form blue crystals (sulphuric acid + copper carbonate) - once the water is evaporated off blue crystals are left. And if the water is evaporated off still the crystals turn white! so it must be.


How soluble is Copper Sulphate?

highly water soluble, i.e it dissolves very easily in water.


Is copper sulphate soluble in water?

Sulfides are insoluble unless combined with Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, and NH4. So, Na2S is soluble, and CuS is insoluble.


Are copper sulphate crystals soluble?

Yes, in a saturated copper sulfate solution.


What are some examples of soluble things?

powdered milk, alum, salt, sugar, copper sulphate


What happens when copper sulphate is dissolved in water?

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.


How do you separate copper sulphate from calcium carbonate?

To separate copper sulfate from calcium carbonate, you can dissolve the mixture in water. Copper sulfate is soluble in water, while calcium carbonate is not. This solubility difference allows you to filter out the solid calcium carbonate and then evaporate the water to obtain copper sulfate crystals.


Is copper sulphate dissolve in kerosene?

No, copper sulfate is not soluble in kerosene. Kerosene is a non-polar solvent, while copper sulfate is a polar compound, which makes them immiscible.


What would happen if you added copper sulphate to water at room temperature?

Copper sulfate is soluble in water and dissociated in ions (Cu2)+ and (SO4)2-.


What happen if you add the copper sulphate to sodium hydroxide?

If you add copper sulfate to sodium hydroxide, a double displacement reaction will occur. The copper sulfate will react with the sodium hydroxide to form copper hydroxide, which is a blue solid, and sodium sulfate, which is a soluble compound. This reaction is often used in qualitative analysis to test for the presence of copper ions.