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Is copper attracted to magnet?

No, but if you drop a really strong magnet through a narrow copper tube it has a really cool effect (electric charges affecting magnetism)


Test for presence of water in anhydrous copper sulphate?

To test for the presence of water in anhydrous copper sulfate, heat a small sample of the compound in a test tube. If the compound changes color from white to blue, it indicates that water is present in the compound. This color change happens as the anhydrous copper sulfate absorbs water vapor from the air, converting back into hydrated copper sulfate.


What happens when you heat anhydrous copper sulphate?

Copper sulfate is normally found in the form of blue crystals, copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate. When you heat copper sulfate pentahydrate it turns white as the water which is driven off by the heat. The white solid remaining is anhydrous copper sulfate. If you add water to the anhydrous copper sulfate an exothermic reaction occurs, you can feel the test-tube getting hot, as the blue copper sulfate pentahydrate is re-formed.


What will happen to the copper sulfate crystal in the test tube filled with distilled water for two hours?

The copper sulfate crystal will gradually dissolve in the distilled water over time, forming a blue solution. This process is known as dissolution, where the crystal's ions disperse in the water. The speed of dissolution depends on factors like temperature, agitation, and surface area of the crystal.


What is formed when solid copper sulphate is mixed with water?

Take a cupful of water in a beaker and add few drops of dilute sulphuric acid. Heat water. When it starts boiling add copper sulphate powder slowly while stirring continuously. Continue adding copper sulphate powder till no more powder can be dissolved. Filter the solution. Allow it to cool. Do not disturb the solution after some time. We can see the crystals of copper sulphate. If we do not see any crystals, wait for some more time. Your copper sulphate crystal is ready. By: darani.a

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What shrinks copper tube?

Nothing shrinks copper tube.


What are the classification of a copper tube?

Copper tube is a favorite choice for plumbing, heating, cooling and other systems. Copper tube is most often used for supply of hot and cold tap water as refrigerant line in HVAC systems. There are two basic types of copper tube, soft copper and rigid copper. Copper tubing is joined using flare connection, compression connection, or solder. Copper offers a high level of corrosion resistance, but is becoming very costly. alliedallcityinc.com


What observation can be seen in a combustion tube when hydrogen gas is passed over heated copper II oxide?

When hydrogen gas is passed over heated copper II oxide in a combustion tube, the copper II oxide will be reduced, resulting in the formation of copper metal and water. The color change from black (copper II oxide) to brown (copper metal) can be observed in the tube, along with the release of steam.


What copper tube is available when using the grooved method of joining?

Grooved method? Threads on the end of the pipe? There is no tube or pipe in copper with threads. You can end a copper pipe with a connection that is threaded to accept steel pipe.


When a magnet is dropped inside a copper tube its exit is delayed by a few minutes why?

This effect has nothing to do with the magnet sticking to the side of the copper. Magnets will only stick to ferromagnetic substances such as iron and steel, not copper. The actual physics of this experiment is more subtle. The magnet falling down the tube results in a changing magnetic field within the copper tube. This changing magnetic field produces a current within the tube. That current creates a new magnetic field within the tube which slows down the magnet.


What happens to color of copper suphate crystals when heated in a test tube?

The dehydrated copper sulfate is grayish-white.


Do you have to replace the copper pipes when replacing ac unit?

no need to change the copper tube if the capacity of the unit is same.


Why does a magnet slow down when moving through a copper tube?

A magnet slows down when moving through a copper tube because the magnetic field generated by the moving magnet induces electric currents in the copper tube, creating an opposing magnetic field that resists the motion of the magnet. This resistance, known as electromagnetic induction, causes the magnet to slow down as it moves through the tube.


What is the function of capillary tube?

The capillary tube is used on the inside of the refrigerators. It is a long copper tubing that is used as a thruster.


What is formed when copper oxide is heated in a test tube with carbon?

When copper oxide is heated in a test tube with carbon, carbon acts as a reducing agent and reacts with copper oxide to form copper metal and carbon dioxide. This is a type of redox reaction where copper gains electrons from carbon, resulting in the reduction of copper oxide to copper.


What is the blood red residue formed in a glass test tube when copper carbonate is heated vigourously with carbon?

Elemental copper.


What is the maximum weight that this tube stand will bear?

The BellO tube stand will hold up to 50 pounds of weight.