Copper sulfatepentahydrate is a solid at 20 degrees Celsius has a density of 2.28g/cm3 (cubed)... and its' chemical symbol is CuSO4-5H2O
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∙ 11y agoCopper sulfate!
anhydrous copper sulfate crystals become hydrated and bonded with the water. This is called water of crystallisation.
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∙ 9y agoThe chemical formula for hydrated copper(II) sulfate is CuSO4.5H2O. It appears as a blue solid at room temperature.
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∙ 13y agoThe chemical formula is CuSO4.5H2O.
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∙ 12y agoCuSO4·xH2O (where x is generally 5)
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∙ 12y agoCuSO4 ○ 5H2O
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∙ 13y agoCuSO4•5H2O
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CuSO4.XH2O
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∙ 13y agoCuSO4.5H2O
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∙ 14y agoCuSo4 * H2o
Copper sulfate has CuSO4 as its formula. Copper sulfate is also written copper (II) sulfate.
Hydrated copper(II) Chloride - CuCl2.5H2O
Yes, copper (II) sulfate, also known as cupric sulfate, is a deep blue when it is hydrated (when it has water). If you heat it, the water evaporates and leaves plain copper (II) sulfate power, which is a cream color. So yes, dehydrating copper (II) sulfate in its hydrated form will cause it to change from blue to white. If you take this dehydrated (anhydrous) copper (II) sulfate and add water to it, it will become hydrated again, so the white powder will, once again, turn that deep blue color.
Cupric or copper II sulfate is CuSO4
Copper Sulphate is a powder at room temperature, therefore it is a solid.
The primary hydrate of copper sulfate is the pentahydrate of copper (II) sulfate, with formula CuSO4.5 H2O.
Copper sulfate has CuSO4 as its formula. Copper sulfate is also written copper(II) sulfate. Remember that Copper sulfate contains Copper, Sulfate and Oxygen because anything ending with 'ate' therefore contains oxygen
Copper(II) sulfate has the formula CuSO4.
Copper(II) sulfate has the formula CuSO4.
The formula unit for copper II sulfate is CuSO4.
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.
The difference is that anhydrous copper(II) sulfate has no water of crystallisation. The anhydrous variant is a white solid while the hydrated variant is blue. Also, the chemical formula for hydrated copper(II) sulfate (or copper sulfate pentahydrate) is CuSO4.5H2O while that of the anhydrous one is CuSO4.
Copper(II) sulfate has the formula CuSO4.
Compounds with .H2O are termed as hydrated compounds..5H2O is pentahydrate.So the name is Copper sulphate pentahydrate
Hydrated copper(II) Chloride - CuCl2.5H2O
Copper(II) sulfate has the formula CuSO4.