An aqueous copper(Ⅱ) sulfate solution has been examined by X-ray diffraction. In order to have more data on the coordination of aqeuous Cu(Ion), Paper examined by X-ray diffraction a solution of CuSO₄. Because of the solubility limit of this salt,...
An aqueous copper(Ⅱ) sulfate solution has been examined by X-ray diffraction. In order to have more data on the coordination of aqeuous Cu(Ion), Paper examined by X-ray diffraction a solution of CuSO₄. Because of the solubility limit of this salt, just one solution has been investigated, with a concentration(1.30mol/ℓ at 20±.1℃) smaller that used in the study of Cu(CIO₄)₂samples. The existence of a distorted arrangement of six water molecules around Cu+²ions has been established by distribution curve inspection and direct fitting of the structure function. The structural parametes of the aquocopper ion have also been determined.