This outlines one way to carry out the practical using copper(II) oxide powder and dilute sulfuric acid. Eye protection must be worn. 1. Add some dilute sulfuric acid to a small beaker. 2. Add some ...
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Or copper (II) sulphate, the staple of every child's chemistry set and the source of that most wondrous of junior school experiments, growing deep blue crystals from a saturated solution. This week in ...
(Beyond Pesticides, March 26, 2024) The authors of a case study in Canale D’Aiedda, Taranto, Italy, published in Scientific Reports, conclude that, “[T]he results of monitoring and modeling activities ...
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WHEN copper sulphate pentahydrate is dehydrated in a vacuum at room temperature, the resulting product, of composition copper sulphate monohydrate, possesses no evident crystal structure as shown by X ...
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