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Topic: Cambridge Blue- Reaction of sodium hydroxide, sodium bicarbonate, copper sulfate  (Read 2080 times)

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Offline Rejjy13

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I am currently doing a project that involves making poster colours, using common chemicals in the lab. I have a sample from last year, but it is rather incomplete. I cannot guess the compound formed in this case, could anybody help me? Refer attached image.
It turns out blue in colour, as the name suggests, therefore I would rule out basic copper carbonate, for it is green.
Help is appreciated.
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21-Oct-2012
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I am sorry but I just found out that basic copper carbonate may be blue as well, so, thread is solved. Should have googled instead. Apologies again.

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