Prelaration of.Potassium.Ferrocyanaide.And its.Reaction.With copper.Sulphate.Solution
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In 1864, Traube dropped crystals of potassium ferrocyanide into a solution of copper sulfate. ... The phenomenon is a reaction between potassium ferrocyanide and copper sulfate to form copper ferrocyanide as a semipermeable membrane (chemical equation: 2CuSO4 + K4Fe(CN)6 → 2K2SO4 + Cu2Fe(CN)6).
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dropped crystals of potassium ferrocyanide into a solution of copper sulfate. The phenomenon is a reaction between potassium ferrocyanide and copper sulfate to form copper ferrocyanide as a semipermeable membrane (chemical equation: 2CuSO4 + K4Fe(CN)6 → 2K2SO4 + Cu2Fe(CN)6).
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