Science, asked by jasmin68, 6 months ago

What is the SALT produced, when Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) reacts with copper
sulphate (CuSO4)?​

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Answered by AR9597
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Answer:

Copper sulphate reacts with sodium hydroxide to form a blue precipitate of copper hydroxide and sodium sulphate.

The reaction between CuSO4 and NaOH is a double displacement reaction that forms Na2SO4 and Cu(OH)2. Copper (II) hydroxide will precipitate from the solution and appears as a pale blue solid.

Answered by arishaaltaf1234
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Answer:

sodium sulphate

Explanation:

NaOH+ CuSO4= Na2SO4+ CuOH

It produces copper hydroxide and sodium sulphate. Sodium sulphate is the salt.

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