its a hydrolysis reaction.
The sulphate is displaced by water to form aq cu+2 ions and aq sulphate ions
what kind of reaction does this make copper(II) sulphate + water --> copper hydroxide + sulphuric...
Word and symbol equations A. Write the symbol equation of the following word equations: .zinc +hydrochloric acid zinc chloride+hydrogen 2. copper(II) carbonate sulphuric acidcopper(II sulphate+ water + carbon dioxide 3. magnesium oxide + nitric acid =-=> magnesium nitrate + water 4. zinc sulphuric acid>zinc sulphate + hydrogen 5. magnesium hydroxide+hydrochloric acid magnesium chloride + water 6. Lithium Copper(I)sulfate sulfate + Copper Lithium xygen gas >zincoxide 8. iron+ hydrochloric acidiron(II chloride +hydrogen 9. magnesium oxide hydrochloric acid + water 10. calcium...
The Solubility Product Constant for copper(II) hydroxide is 1.6×10-19. If copper(II) hydroxide is dissolved in water you can say that the equilibrium concentrations of copper(II) and hydroxide ions are: ... ...A. High ...B. Moderate ...C. Low The solubility of copper(II) hydroxide in water is: ... ...A. High ...B. Moderate ...C. Low
Copper (II) hydroxide is formed from the reaction of copper (II) nitrate and sodium hydroxide. a. Write the balanced molecular equation this reactionand classify it as a double replacement, decomposition, or an oxidation/reduction reaction.
Give the equation for the dissolution/ separation of the ions of tetrammine copper (II) sulphate when it dissolves in water.
2. If 10.00 g of magnesium is reacted with 95.75 g of copper (II) sulphate, magnesium sulphate and copper are formed. a. Which reactant is in excess? b. Calculate the mass of copper formed.
20.00 cm3 of a 0.1500 mol.dm–3 iron(II) sulphate solution is titrated with a 0.02345 mol.dm–3 sodium dichromate solution in a sulphuric acid medium. What will the titration value be?
When sulfuric acid and copper (II) oxide are allowed to react, copper (II) sulfate is formed. Why did you wash the precipitated copper oxide with water? What observation might you make that suggests that a chemical reaction has occurred?
Write a balanced chemical equation for each reaction in the experiment. Include the states of all materials. the precipitation reaction between copper(II) nitrate and sodium hydroxide making a precipitate of copper(II) hydroxide and aqueous sodium nitrate the single displacement and oxidation-reduction reaction between excess aqueous hydrochloric acid and aluminum metal to make aqueous aluminum chloride and hydrogen gas the single displacement and oxidation-reduction reaction between aqueous copper(II) chloride and aluminum metal to make aqueous aluminum chloride and metallic copper the...
1 Reaction C: Copper(II) Hydroxide to Copper(IT) Oxide Observations: The solntich goes from a light blue to a dark blue. when heated the solution turns to a green/black color. Balanced Molecular Equation: Balanced Net lonie Equation: Reaction D: Copper(IT) Oxide to Copper(II) Sulfate Observations: "The back sond is dissolved in the acid. This creates a light blue / Clear solurich Balanced Molecular Equation: Balanced Net Ionic Equation: Reaction E: Copper(II) Sulfate to Copper Metal (and Dissolution of excess Mg) Observations:...
A 3.7514 g sample of copper(II) nitrate is dissolved in water and 2.000 g of copper(II) arsenate (Ksp = 7.6 x 10-36) is added so that the total solution volume is exactly 1 L. What is the concentration of the arsenate ion in the solution (assuming the arsenate ion does not react with water)? (b) If the arsenate ion does react with water, write the overall principal chemical equation and determine K. (Arsenic acid is triprotic: Ka1 5.8 x 10–3...