Copper hydroxide is classified as a slightly soluble. Exactly how much will dissolve depends on the pH of the water, and other factors such as the carbonate concentration. Even with these taken into account, for pH around 7, and typical water hardness, the amount of copper hydroxide that will dissolve should be 10 mg or less per liter of water.
No, copper does not react with cold water or steam.
Slightly and depending on PH Value and velocity
You could dissolve copper in any strong acid, such as sulfuric.
Nope, you need concentrated hydrochloric acid to dissolve INSOLUBLE copper chloride I.
Yes, CuSO4 is very soluble in water, giving it a deep blue color.
yes.
Yes,cuSO4 is very soluble in water,giving it deep blue colour 🧐🧐🧐
Copper is a metal element. It does not dissolve in water.
hot water
hot water
No. All metal sulphate are soluble in water, except barium sulphate, calcium sulphate and lead sulphate.
yes
Copper Sulphate will dissolve better in warmer water, it will dissolve both faster and it will be possible do dissolve a greater mass of the Copper Sulphate.
Copper is a metal element. It does not dissolve in water.
hot water
hot water
of couse~ can.... even 2ml of water dissolve in 4.0 grams of copper sulfate.
No. All metal sulphate are soluble in water, except barium sulphate, calcium sulphate and lead sulphate.
Because Copper does not have a high solubility rate.
yes
yes
it will evaporate it
Just air
depends on your definition of hot