Understanding Dehydrating Copper Sulphate
Exploring Dehydrating Copper Sulphate reveals several interesting facts. This is a distance learning high school chemistry lab exploring the conservation of mass. Students measure the mass of
Key Takeaways about Dehydrating Copper Sulphate
- This is about 5/8ths of a teaspoon, or 5 of the 1/8th teaspoons, or about 4.7 grams or 4700 mg of 99% pure
- Can we rehydrate any substance? From the Peter Wothers lecture - Just Add Water.
- This is a lab for first or second year high school chemistry students. It is used as a pre-lab for the determination of a hydrate in ...
- How to make
- This video is an extension of my earlier video which details how I conduct the hydrate lab with my students. Here I take you ...
Detailed Analysis of Dehydrating Copper Sulphate
#13 Dehydration of copper sulfate hydrate (CuSO4 hydrate) Hydrating anhydrous In this video I will demonstrate the
Water evaporates leaving behind blue
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