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Copper sulfate is an acidic compound and not alkaline. It is a salt of sulfuric acid and its pH is typically below 7.
Sulfuric acid is commonly used to make copper sulfate through a reaction with copper oxide.
Copper sulfate can be made by mixing copper oxide with sulfuric acid.
Copper oxide reacts with sulfuric acid to produce copper sulfate and water. CuO + H2SO4 → CuSO4 + H2O
Sulfuric acid is commonly used to make copper sulfate by reacting it with copper oxide or copper carbonate. The reaction forms copper sulfate and water, with sulfuric acid providing the necessary protons for the reaction.
Sulfuric acid reacts with copper to produce copper sulfate. Copper sulfate is formed when copper reacts with sulfuric acid in the presence of oxygen.