2 qn regarding rxn of copper sulphate

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In summary, the chemical equation for the reaction of copper sulphate is CuSO4 + H2O → Cu(OH)2 + H2SO4. The products of the reaction are copper hydroxide (Cu(OH)2) and sulphuric acid (H2SO4). The color change observed during the reaction is from blue to green. The purpose of using heat is to speed up the reaction and increase the rate of formation of the products. The reaction of copper sulphate has various applications such as in the production of fertilizers, pigments, and as a fungicide in agriculture. It is also used in electroplating, water treatment, and in laboratory experiments to test for the presence of reducing agents.
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1.What will be produced when Cu(II)SO4 is mixed with sodium carbonate

2.What will be produced when Cu(II)SO4 is reacted with sodium carbonate and sodium hygrogencarbonate? What causes the difference between 1 &2?

Is the product for Qn2 CuCO3.Cu(OH)2aq?
 
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Number one is a double replacement reaction, there should be an example of one in your textbook. In regards to number 2 I am not posative but i can check.
 
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1. When Cu(II)SO4 is mixed with sodium carbonate, the products formed will be CuCO3 (copper carbonate) and Na2SO4 (sodium sulfate). This is because the copper ions in Cu(II)SO4 will react with the carbonate ions in sodium carbonate to form a precipitate of copper carbonate, while the remaining sodium and sulfate ions will remain in solution.

2. When Cu(II)SO4 is reacted with both sodium carbonate and sodium hydrogen carbonate, the products formed will be CuCO3.Cu(OH)2 (basic copper carbonate) and Na2SO4 (sodium sulfate). The difference between 1 and 2 is that in the second reaction, both carbonate and hydrogen carbonate ions are present, which leads to the formation of a basic copper carbonate instead of just copper carbonate. This is because the hydrogen carbonate ions can react with the copper ions to form a basic salt, which contains both carbonate and hydroxide ions.

The product for Qn2 is not CuCO3.Cu(OH)2aq. The "aq" indicates that the product is in aqueous form, but the basic copper carbonate formed in this reaction is not soluble in water. It will precipitate out of solution and can be seen as a solid.
 

What is the chemical equation for the reaction of copper sulphate?

The chemical equation for the reaction of copper sulphate is CuSO4 + H2O → Cu(OH)2 + H2SO4

What are the products of the reaction of copper sulphate?

The products of the reaction of copper sulphate are copper hydroxide (Cu(OH)2) and sulphuric acid (H2SO4).

What is the color change observed during the reaction of copper sulphate?

The color change observed during the reaction of copper sulphate is from blue to green as the copper ions are reduced to copper hydroxide, which has a green color.

What is the purpose of using heat in the reaction of copper sulphate?

The purpose of using heat in the reaction of copper sulphate is to speed up the reaction and increase the rate of formation of the products.

What are the applications of the reaction of copper sulphate?

The reaction of copper sulphate has various applications such as in the production of fertilizers, pigments, and as a fungicide in agriculture. It is also used in electroplating, water treatment, and in laboratory experiments to test for the presence of reducing agents.

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