Filter. The copper sulphate will pass through the filter paper. The undissolved chalk will remain in the filter paper.
Assuming both the chalk and copper sulfate are solids, if you add water, the copper sulfate will dissolve and the chalk will not.
Because you can separate seashells and marbles with your hands and you can't with copper sulfate
with a single displacement reaction
Heating the saturated solution of Copper sulfate will not form the hydrated copper sulfate crystals because only after cooling down the saturated solution of copper sulfate then only the crystals of the hydrated copper sulfate can be formed
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.
filtration
Blotting paper
No , it's a chemical compound!
Because you can separate seashells and marbles with your hands and you can't with copper sulfate
Yes -- sand and iron is a heterogeneous mixture and copper sulfate solution is a homogeneous mixture.See the Related Questions to the left for more information
it is 5% copper sulfate water solution
with a single displacement reaction
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.
The pH of a copper sulfate solution depends on its concentration. Typically, a 1% solution of copper sulfate has a pH of around 3-4, making it acidic.
It will darken the copper (II) sulfate solution.
Heating the saturated solution of Copper sulfate will not form the hydrated copper sulfate crystals because only after cooling down the saturated solution of copper sulfate then only the crystals of the hydrated copper sulfate can be formed
A solution is a mixture of any two substances, usually a liquid. Copper sulphate and water is a solution. There are many other solutions as well. Water and milk is a solution, mixing chemicals. Any mix of materials is technically a solution.
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.