Ionic equation between copper carbonate and sulphuric acid question is that whether copper carbonate dissociates into its ions or not.According to me,it does not but in some papers I have seen that it dissociated into CO^-2 3.Explain?
1 Answer
Feb 18, 2018
You are correct.
Explanation:
Copper(II) carbonate is a green, insoluble solid so its ions do not dissociate.
After the reaction you have copper(II) and sulfate ions dissociated in a blue solution.