Thermal Decomposition of Copper(II) Sulfate Pentahydrate

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Copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate takes the form of blue crystals.

Upon heating, it loses its water of crystallisation and decomposes into a white powder, which is anhydrous copper(II) sulfate.
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feeding this to my family, thanks for the recipe!!

Jacman
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thanks! really helped for my homeschooling science, learning about chemical patterns.

scarlettcourtney
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Nice Recipee It is Veryy TASTYY . I always Make it on Weekend

thefpsfreeks
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Thnx for this educational video. This really helped me a lot.

piyalisaha
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Oh, and there I was hoping you'd evaporate off most of the water at the end, and allow your copper sulfate crystals to reform again. A perfect circuitous route. :)

drcurv
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Wait, I thought this is just dehydrating it?It only decomposed when it turned into other chemicals?

ductoannguyen
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What happens when heat the anhydrous cuso4 in higher tempture

mohsenium
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What is the balanced equation of this reaction??

Blossom-kkvy
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How long did you heat it, and how did you measure water lost

annaparham
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Was water added to the anhydrous copper sulphate turning it back to copper sulphate pentahydrate?

bizma
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What will happen if we heat the anhydrous copper sulphate further?

shivikaisrani
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That's thermal dehydration not thermal decomposition.got my hopes up for nothing.

draculicacid
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What is the Hydrous salt and Ahydrous salt

Blossom-kkvy
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What is the solid substance remaining in the test tube after heating? PLEASE HELP ASAP

ryanlecarso
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its not decompisition if its losing water, its a dehydration. stop lying to kids

ZivTheWyrd
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firstly thanks to your hard work
can you help me
Iwas try to make this experiment but product have white colour not black why how i can collect copper oxide which have black colour

sophywasle
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Note to Juying Secondary School, Singapore, technical staff: Order more copper(II) sulfate asap!

drcurv