Chemistry, asked by muhaimeenkh, 6 months ago

solution of copper sulphate reacts with sodium hydroxide solution to produce a precipitate of copper hydroxide according to the following equation:
CuSO4(aq) + 2NaOH(aq) → Cu(OH)2(s) + Na2SO4(aq). Give your ans in english

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Answered by omjagtappatil68
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But the reality is better summed up with the ionic equation:

Cu 2+(aq) + 2 OH - (aq) = Cu(OH)2(s)

Since the sulphate and Sodium ions remain dissolved and dissociated from any other ions throughout.

And yes, I am aware that the IUPAC spelling is Sulfate but since they’re so inconsistent that they don’t insist on spelling Phosphate as Fosfate I’m sticking to the correct spelling.

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