When copper sulfate dissolves in cold water, it forms a blue solution due to the formation of hydrated copper ions. The solubility of copper sulfate is slightly lower in cold water compared to hot water. The dissolution process is endothermic, meaning it absorbs heat from its surroundings.
Copper sulfate will dissolve faster in hot water than in cold water. This is because higher temperatures increase the kinetic energy of the particles, allowing them to move more quickly and break down the crystal structure of the compound more rapidly, promoting dissolution.
Yes, copper can be flattened by hammering. This process is known as cold forging and is often used in metalworking to shape and flatten copper into various forms.
Copper is a good conductor of heat, so when a cold drink is placed in a copper cup, it helps to quickly transfer the cold temperatures to the liquid inside. This can help keep drinks colder for longer periods of time compared to other materials.
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.
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First add water to mixture the ammonium chloride will dissolve in the water but the iodine does not. Filter out the iodine using filtration then use evaporation or distillation to obtain the ammonium chloride.
When copper sulfate dissolves in cold water, it forms a blue solution due to the formation of hydrated copper ions. The solubility of copper sulfate is slightly lower in cold water compared to hot water. The dissolution process is endothermic, meaning it absorbs heat from its surroundings.
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During extremely cold temperatures, asphalt can turn white due to the formation of ice within the pavement. This ice reflects light, making the asphalt appear white. Additionally, the cold can cause moisture to evaporate from the asphalt, leaving behind a white residue on the surface.
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Copper has a metallic taste that is often described as slightly bitter or unpleasant. In large quantities, it can also leave a metallic residue in the mouth. Consuming copper is not recommended as it can be toxic.
If you put cold dilute Hydrochloric acid on a carbonate rock the acid dissolves the rock and you get bubbles of carbon dioxide in the acid. This reaction will only happen with carbonate rocks.
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