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Hey if I said that copper sulfate's colour thickens do I lose a mark ???It was 3 marks, 1 mark for naming, 1 mark for explanation, 1 mark for chemical equation. So maybe/maybe not.
It is general knowledge that most solutions of copper are blue. Hydrous CuSO4 is sort of like in solution so they're blue crystals. Conc. sulfuric acid being a dehydrating agent does exactly that. So for the equation, you'd make CuSO4 anhydrous. I don't know if you could have added H2SO4 (l) into the equation as well and have the product include H2SO (aq). CuSO4 (s), I guess you needed to have done the experiment to have gotten white. Most precipitates are white though so that's probably the best guess.This is exactly, 100% correct. I just looked it up: http://www.finishing.com/173/41.shtml (and also cross-referenced)
Thats not general knowledge, how did you know the whole equation + colour change??
I put down water, but its wrong. Silly me didn't bother to read the question and see that it was pentahydrate, so it was actually donc. sulfuric acid. Does anyone think i will get atleast 1 mark for the equation and explanation (like error carried forward- lol)I showed my chem teacher the question and she said it was water?
I think shes wrong though
I was wtf all the way home that first question got me so confused Im only expecting a 17/25 I hope it aligns to 20 or something because I hear people found the other options easy....