Would copper carbonate precipitate from aqueous solution by treatment of calcium carbonate by copper(II) chloride?

1 Answer
Aug 4, 2017

I would think so......

Explanation:

And we would represent the equation by.....

CaCO_3(s) + CuCl_2(aq) rarr CuCO_3(s)darr+ CaCl_2(aq)

And how would you know whether the reaction would occur? How else but by experiment?

It is a fact that the K_"sp" of "copper carbonate" is 1.4xx10^-10. And the K_"sp" of "calcium carbonate" is 2.8xx10^-9. And since copper carbonate is more insoluble than calcium carbonate, metathesis would occur, with the result that blue colour of the solution due to Cu^(2+) would slowly(?) dissipate.