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Q: What happens when anhydrous copper sulphate gets wet?
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What happens to the temperature when anhydrous copper sulhate gets wet?

what hppens is................that u get FAT! lol


How copper sulphate diffuse in water?

copper sulphate gets hydrated in water and thus is diffusible.


Why does the copper sulphate powder turn blue and gets hot when add water to it?

Cuz it's copper sulphate


What happens when an iron nail is dipped in copper sulphate solution?

A brown layer of copper gets deposited on iron nail. This change is due to a chemical reaction between copper sulphate and iron. Also the colour of the solution changes from blue to green due to the formation of iron sulphate. This reaction can be represented by the following equation: Copper sulphate + Iron = Iron sulphate + Copper solution (CuSO4) + (Fe) = (FeSO) + (Cu)


Why does copper sulphate turn green when iron is added?

When iron is added to copper sulfate, the sulfate ionbreaks away from copper, and combines with iron to form Ferrous Sulfate, which is green in color. It is a single displacement reaction =CuSO4 + Fe ----> FeSO4 + Cu


What happens when copper rod is immersed in silver nitrate solution?

Silver crystallizes on the surface of the copper as it gets absorbed into the water


What is deposition of matter in science mean?

It means that matter i.e. certain compounds or substances bundles above that particular substance. Like for example you can say deposition of matter on your coins. Here the deposition of the green substances on the copper coins is what is matter. That green substance is due to the formation of copper sulphate. Coins are made of copper (certain). Due to atmospheric sulfur dioxide the copper gets oxidized. Thus copper sulphate accumulates on the surface of the coins and leads to its deposition.


Why will iron displace copper from aqueous solutions of copper salts?

Because iron is more reactive than copper. If iron displaces copper, that releases energy (enthalpy). If copper were to displace iron, that would require energy to be used. This is less favourable and , averaged over the huge number of molecules, atoms and ions in the solution, the more energy producing reaction is vastly preferred. Hence, iron put into copper sulphate solution gets coated in copper and the solution slowly loses its blue colour. But if you put copper metal in iron sulphate solution, nothing noticable occurs.


When an iron nail is placed into a solution of copper sulfate what happens?

The iron which is a more electrochemically active metal gets plated with copper and iron sulfate is formed


What happens when copper is heate?

The brown colored element, copper on heating in air forms copper oxide which in black in color. 2Cu(s) +O2(g) gives rise to 2CuO(s)


What happens if water is added to a copper ore?

The copper will explode ??? * it gets wet * the copper ore goes through several stages of hydration as the water is absorbed, changing its crystal structure. This is a form of structural change but I've never seen it explode.


When a cricket player gets injured what kind of chemical is sprayed?

Sulphate and other chemicals!