Calcium + Copper sulfate ----> Calcium sulfate + Copper
It is a single displacement reactions. The products are Calcium Sulfate (white, insoluble) and fillings of copper(reddish-brown).
nothing will happen as i have done this experiment. I think it is because iron is more reactive than copper, so the copper can't take away the sulphate. but if you added the iron to a copper sulphate solution the product would be iron sulphate this reaction is called displacment. David corrected by hari
Copper sulphate is soluble, sulphur is insoluble. Dissolve the mixture in water. The copper sulphate will dissolve, the sulphur will not dissolve. Filter. The blue soluble of copper sulphate will passthrough the filter paper. The sulphur (yellow) will remain in the filter paper.
A copper sulphate solution can have different concentrations depending on how much copper sulphate crystals have been added into the water. A typical 1 molar solution of copper sulphate would need 250g of CuSO4, mixed with 700ml of H2O, with 10ml of H2SO4 added with another 290ml of water.
Half a pound
no reaction would take place
magnesium+copper sulphate =no reaction
Copper sulfate is soluble in water and dissociated in ions (Cu2)+ and (SO4)2-.
Anhydrous or hydrated copper sulphate crystals? And from what?
There would be copper deposited in the piece of iron and the solution would show a color change from pale blue to pale green.
It will turn brown ish
copper sulfate - Cu is copper So4 is sulfur copper sulfate. as this state we can call it as amorphous copper sulfate. the liquid state of this is scientifically written as, CuSo4.5H2O. good luck! :)
melt the copper sulfate and see what appers
What effect would dissolving some copper sulphate crystals in the water have on its boiling point?
u would get a blue waffle
nothing will happen as i have done this experiment. I think it is because iron is more reactive than copper, so the copper can't take away the sulphate. but if you added the iron to a copper sulphate solution the product would be iron sulphate this reaction is called displacment. David corrected by hari
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The copper will appear on the surface of the nail, so it will be different in colour-it'll be like copper.