No, copper hydroxide is insoluble. It appears as a blue gelatinous precipitate when alkali is added to a solution of a copper salt, but it decomposes if you attempt to dry it.
The name of the chemical compound CuS is copper (II) sulfide.
No, CuS (copper sulfide) is not an electrolyte. Electrolytes are substances that dissociate into ions in solution to conduct electricity, while CuS remains intact as a solid compound.
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Copper(I) sulfide (CuS) is generally considered insoluble in water. It has low solubility due to the strong ionic bonds between copper and sulfide ions, which do not easily dissociate in aqueous solutions. Thus, CuS typically forms a solid precipitate when mixed with water.
Sulfides are insoluble unless combined with Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, and NH4. So, Na2S is soluble, and CuS is insoluble.
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Copper sulfide (CuS) is black in color.
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The name of the chemical compound CuS is copper (II) sulfide.
No, CuS (copper sulfide) is not an electrolyte. Electrolytes are substances that dissociate into ions in solution to conduct electricity, while CuS remains intact as a solid compound.
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