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what happens when sodium hydroxide reacts with copper sulphate​

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Answered by sunayana2574
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Copper sulphate reacts with sodium hydroxide to form a blue precipitate of copper hydroxide and sodium sulphate. In an experiment, 15.95 g of copper sulphate reacted with 8.0 g of sodium hydroxide to form 9.75 g of copper hydroxide and 14.2 g of sodium sulphate.

Answered by shivsagarbalajichopd
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When sodium hydroxide, a strong base, reacts with copper sulfate, an acidic salt, a blue precipitate of copper hydroxide is produced with the ions of sodium sulfate in solution. It is a double displacement reaction, as well as a precipitation reaction.

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