Hi again,
I'm afraid this is another problematic question:
Does CuSO4 dissolve and create an acid solution?
The answer is yes, but to me it should be no. Its a product of CU(OH)2 and H2SO4 and because the product is a precipitation (and thus goes to the end), it doesnt go reverse, because precipitation comes out from strong attraction between the ions.
Am I wrong, or is it the question again?
edit: I am wrong 🙁 CuSO4 doesnt precipitate, contrarily since Cu(OH)2 precipitates, CuSO4 in water will create an acidic solution.. sorry for taking your time, guys..
I'm afraid this is another problematic question:
Does CuSO4 dissolve and create an acid solution?
The answer is yes, but to me it should be no. Its a product of CU(OH)2 and H2SO4 and because the product is a precipitation (and thus goes to the end), it doesnt go reverse, because precipitation comes out from strong attraction between the ions.
Am I wrong, or is it the question again?
edit: I am wrong 🙁 CuSO4 doesnt precipitate, contrarily since Cu(OH)2 precipitates, CuSO4 in water will create an acidic solution.. sorry for taking your time, guys..
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