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How can I make Copper (II) Sulfate, Copper (II) Nitrate, Nitric Acid or Sulfuric Acid with the following:?

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How can I make Copper (II) Sulfate, Copper (II) Nitrate, Nitric Acid or Sulfuric Acid with the following:?

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Well, you cannot make copper II sulfate or sulfuric acid because you do not have sulfur in any of the compounds you listed You might be able to make copper II nitrate by mixing the NH4NO3 (ammonium nitrate) with the copper -put the ammonium nitrate crystals in water to make an aqueous solution, then add the copper. (NH4+) + (NO3-) + CU –> Cu(NO3)2 + (NH4+) I put ions in parentheses to make it clearer… You also might be able to make the nitric acid by combing hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and the ammonium Nitrate -again, put the ammonium nitrate crystals in solution first… -H2O2 + (NH4+)aq + 2(NO3-)aq –> (2H+)aq + (NO3-)aq + (NH4+)aq + O2g nitric acid is a strong acid and will dissociate completely, so I broke it into ions for the equation… If this reaction works, be careful how you dispose of the resulting solution since it will be very acidic… don’t get it on yourself! I’ve never done any of these reactions in any labs myself, so obviously you would want to wear proper safety equ

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