Yes, if you're talking about a water softener, you can use copper piping.
Yes, the copper(II) acetate is a copper salt.
Yes, just install the chlorine generator and add the salt. Your new system will replace the need for residual chlorine.
One way to separate copper powder and salt is through a process called filtration. You can mix the salt and copper powder with water to dissolve the salt, leaving the copper powder behind. Then, you can use a filter to separate the solid copper powder from the liquid salt solution.
Copper chloride salt can be separated from water through the process of evaporation. Heat the solution of copper chloride salt and water until all the water evaporates, leaving behind the solid copper chloride salt.
copper(II) carbonate or cupric carbonate
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Yes, absolutely yes, but not copper based. Pool & Spa
Copper chloride being a salt is not ductile.
Copper sulfate is the salt formed when copper oxide and sulfuric acid react together.
Copper (II) sulphate is a salt that is blue.
sorry I wrote wrongly how can I make the copper get white by any salt or acit? I have some tests on the copper for example when I use amonium salt it becomes a little white.
1 take the mixture of salt and sand and immerse them in water. 2 run the water and sand through a filter that separates out the sand. 3 store the sand. 4 boil the water until it has all evaporated or just wait for it to evaporate naturally. This will leave a residue on the bottom of the container which Will be the salt