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its the powdered copper sulfate crystals :)
Copper sulfate is not soluble in kerosene.
Copper Sulfate is actually like powder so it doesn't have a particular shape, but if you dissolve it in water and leave for some days it can turn into diamond-shaped, blue stones.
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of couse~ can.... even 2ml of water dissolve in 4.0 grams of copper sulfate.
Not much. The Copper (II) sulfate will just dissolve in the water (at about 316g/L of water). Copper (II) sulfate is pretty friendly around water and not all that dangerous. It's used commercially.
its the powdered copper sulfate crystals :)
Copper sulphate is soluble, sulphur is insoluble. Dissolve the mixture in water. The copper sulphate will dissolve, the sulphur will not dissolve. Filter. The blue soluble of copper sulphate will passthrough the filter paper. The sulphur (yellow) will remain in the filter paper.
Copper sulfate will dissolve in water
Dissolve the necessary quantity of copper sulfate for your desired concentration in water under stirring. For weighing be aware that copper sulfate may be anhydrous or hydrated.
Not completely sure what you're asking, but copper sulfate (CuSO4) will dissolve easily in water to form a cool-looking blue colored solution.(The term is dissolve).
Copper sulfate is not soluble in kerosene.
Well copper sulphate crystals can be dissolved in water so when dissolved you filter the solution to remove the broken glass then evaporate the water then collect the crystals or crystallisation.
Filter. The copper sulphate will pass through the filter paper. The undissolved chalk will remain in the filter paper.
Copper sulfate is not black. Combined with water, as hydrated copper sulfate, it is blue. Without water, as anhydrous copper sulfate, it is white.