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To separate copper strips from sulfur powder, you can use a process called filtration. Mix the copper strips and sulfur powder with water to form a mixture. Then, pass the mixture through a filter paper to separate the solid copper strips from the sulfur powder, which will remain in the filter paper.
When water, sulfur, copper, and iron are mixed, you may observe a chemical reaction. The sulfur will react with the iron to form iron sulfide, and the copper may not react with the other substances. It's important to note that chemical reactions can vary depending on the quantities and conditions of the substances involved.
You can separate copper sulfate and sulfur by heating the mixture. Sulfur has a lower melting point than copper sulfate, so it will melt and can be separated by filtering while copper sulfate remains solid.
The elements in copper sulphate are copper, sulphur and oxygen. Copper sulphate is a compound, made up of three elements. The symbol for this compound is CuS04.
When copper sulfate and sodium hydroxide are heated together, a series of chemical reactions occur. Initially, the copper sulfate decomposes to form copper oxide, water, and sulfur dioxide gas. Then, the copper oxide reacts with sodium hydroxide to form a blue precipitate of copper hydroxide.
Sulfur will dissolve in water, while copper will not. Copper is insoluble in water.
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Filtration can be used to separate copper sulfate from sulfur because copper sulfate is soluble in water, while sulfur is not. By adding water to the mixture and then filtering, the insoluble sulfur will remain on the filter paper, while the soluble copper sulfate will pass through as part of the filtrate.
To separate copper strips from sulfur powder, you can use a process called filtration. Mix the copper strips and sulfur powder with water to form a mixture. Then, pass the mixture through a filter paper to separate the solid copper strips from the sulfur powder, which will remain in the filter paper.
The balanced equation for the redox reaction between copper and sulfuric acid to form copper(II) sulfate, sulfur dioxide, and water is: 2Cu + 2H2SO4 → CuSO4 + SO2 + 2H2O
When water, sulfur, copper, and iron are mixed, you may observe a chemical reaction. The sulfur will react with the iron to form iron sulfide, and the copper may not react with the other substances. It's important to note that chemical reactions can vary depending on the quantities and conditions of the substances involved.
You can separate copper sulfate and sulfur by heating the mixture. Sulfur has a lower melting point than copper sulfate, so it will melt and can be separated by filtering while copper sulfate remains solid.
Water vapors and sulfur dioxide are released.
Sulfur is a solid yellow element that burns to form sulfur dioxide (SO2), which dissolves in water to form sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
Cu + 2H2SO4 -> CuSO4 + 2H2O + SO2
The elements in copper sulphate are copper, sulphur and oxygen. Copper sulphate is a compound, made up of three elements. The symbol for this compound is CuS04.
The chemical equation for when copper metal reacts with sulfuric acid to form copper(II)sulfate, sulfur dioxide gas, and water is Cu + 2 H2SO4 => CuSO4 + SO2 + 2 H2 O.