When I want to find a molecule of copper sulphate I go to a garden shop and buy some Root-X.
Copper Sulfate is CuSO4. Therefore, it has 1 atom of Copper, 1 atom of Sulfur, and 4 atoms of Oxygen.
Copper filings are not attracted to a magnet, as iron filings are.
Typically speaking, copper jewelry is typically quite cheap. On eBay, you can find copper jewelry for about $30. However, the price copper jewelry ranges depending on the size and style of the piece.
While I can't find a specific pH value - it is certainly acidic - as it's used to 'neutralise' alkaline soil.
One can purchase copper bar sinks in a number of places. These include Circle City Copper Works and Lowes. Other possible retailers include Plumbing Supply.
boil off the solvent (usually water) until you are left with copper sulfate crystals. For getting back the copper sulphate crystals from copper sulphate solution, we have to first make super saturated solution by boiling, then allow to cool down & dried these crystals with filter paper.
Copper carbonate is a chemical substance, also called Cupric carbonate. The molecular formula is CuCO3. Copper carbonate decomposes at high temperatures, giving off carbon dioxide and leaving copper(II) oxide.
· Copper sulphate is a fungicide used to control bacterial and fungal diseases of fruit, vegetable, nut and field crops. Some of the diseases that are controlled by this fungicide include mildew, leaf spots, blights and apple scab. It is used in combination with lime and water as a protective fungicide, referred to as Bordeaux mixture, for leaf application and seed treatment. It is also used as an algaecide, an herbicide in irrigation and municipal water treatment systems, and as a molluscicide, a material used to repel and kill slugs and snails. . It is generally used as insecticide in agriculture & in the wood industry. The uses of copper sulphate are: As a Herbicide, Fungicide and Pesticide.To control the amount of algae in ponds etc. To test for proteins (used in the Biuret reagent). To test blood for anaemia. Blood is put in copper sulphate solution, but containing sufficient Haemoglobin sinks. To sometimes make deep blue-green fireworks. As a hair dye (with other chemicals). Processing of leather and textiles. To make Copper Sulphate Crystals.
Copper Sulfate: CuSO4 Iron: Fe2+ (or Fe3+, but for the sake of being easy, we'll make it 2+) CuSO4 + Fe2+ ----> FeSO4 + Cu2+ Now you need to find an activity series. Copper is LOWER on the activity series than Iron. The LOWER the element, the LESS LIKELY it is to react. So, that means that Copper is MORE NONREACTIVE than Iron. So, no, it can not be reversed.
Copper sulfate is not soluble in methylated spirits. Methylated spirits, which is primarily ethanol mixed with a small amount of methanol, is not a suitable solvent for dissolving copper sulfate, which is better dissolved in water.
copper is stronger
A displacement reaction takes place as magnesium is above copper in the electrochemical series. This reaction would produce copper (Cu) and magnesium sulphate (MgSO4) (sorry i cant find an arrow symbol for below) Mg + CuSO4 (arrow) Cu + MgSO4
you would find copper most likely in china or Egypt . but you would find it more from china because china has the silk road and the silk road had copper and china traded copper for many other goods
Find a substitute for copper and pay everyone in the copper industry for income lost by eliminating copper mining.
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It can maintain the cooling temperature of water and 80% of copper is available.
I couldn't find anything in medical historical literature, except it was formerly used as emetic (vomiting) but is nowadays considered as too toxic for use.In agriculture and plant growing (eg. vineyards) it is still used as fungicide, pesticide or herbicide.