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Copper can be obtained from solutions containing copper compounds by what?

By the the intermediate of chemical reactions; an example is the reaction of copper sulfate with iron (Fe is more reactive).


Do compounds containing iron and copper look like the elements iron and copper?

Compounds containing iron and copper do not typically resemble the pure elements in their metallic form. When combined in compounds, the properties and appearance of the elements change due to their chemical bonding with other elements.


What is the product obtained by combining fehlings a and fehlings b solution?

When the two Fehling Solutions A and B are mixed, a deep blue solution containing a complex cupric ion is formed. On interaction with reducing compounds such as aldehydes or sugars, the copper is reduced to the univalent stage, and a red, yellow, or yellowish green precipitate is formed.


Is copper silicate or nonsilicate?

Copper is a silicate mineral. Copper silicates are compounds containing copper ions bonded to silicate anions.


What is bio-leaching?

Some bacteria absorb copper compounds. They then produce solutions called leachates, which contain copper compounds. This method of extraction is called bioleaching.


What is the word obtained after unscrambling the word eurazti?

The anagram is azurite, a blue mineral containing copper.


What is the molar absorptivity of copper and how does it impact the analysis of copper-containing compounds?

The molar absorptivity of copper is a measure of how well copper absorbs light at a specific wavelength. It impacts the analysis of copper-containing compounds by helping to determine the concentration of copper in a sample based on the amount of light absorbed. A higher molar absorptivity means that copper can be detected at lower concentrations, making the analysis more sensitive and accurate.


What is used in phytomining to remove copper compounds?

Phytomining uses plants to absorb copper compounds from soil through their roots. Once the plants accumulate copper, they are harvested, dried, and burned to produce ash containing concentrated copper, which can then be extracted and purified for use.


Is CU2O an organic compound?

No it is an inorganic compound. the compound is cuprous oxide or copper(I) oxide


What materials is a compound copper water air or saline solution?

Copper is typically resistant to water and air, but can react with certain types of water containing dissolved gases or chemicals. Copper is not soluble in saline solutions, but may react with them depending on the specific ions present.


Is copper chloride a pure substance?

Copper chlorides (CuCl and CuCl2) can be obtained as very pure compounds.


How can you be sure that the oxides of copper are different from compounds?

Oxides of copper are compounds !