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The reactant CuSO4 is an....

A. element
B. ionic compound
C. molecule
D. an oxide

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User EnGassa
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Answer:

B. Ionic Compound

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The reactant CuSO4 is an.... A. element B. ionic compound C. molecule D. an oxide-example-1
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User Mike Anderson
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Hello!

The reactant CuSO₄ is an ionic compound.

Ionic compounds are formed by substances with a significative difference in their electronegativity. CuSO₄ is formed by two ions: Cu⁺² and SO₄⁻². These ions are attracted together by electrostatic forces and the compound formed is a crystalline solid, with a high melting point, fragile and easily dissolved in water.

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