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Preparing Copper Sulfate Crystals | GCSE Chemistry Core Practical 3 (Neutralisation & Crystallisation)

5 min · 7. maj 2026
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How do you turn a black powder into bright blue crystals — and prove they’re pure? In this episode of GCSE Science Simplified, we break down GCSE Chemistry Core Practical 3, preparing pure, dry hydrated copper sulfate crystals from copper oxide and sulfuric acid. You’ll learn: * How neutralisation reactions work: acid + base → salt + water * Why metal oxides act as bases in these reactions * Why adding excess copper oxide ensures no acid remains * How filtration separates residue and filtrate * Why a water bath is used for controlled evaporation * How crystals form during cooling and crystallisation We also cover key practical skills and exam focus points: * Identifying residue vs filtrate * Avoiding common mistakes in evaporation * Understanding why not all water should be removed * Writing clear, GCSE-level explanations of the method Perfect for: * GCSE Chemistry revision (Edexcel, AQA, OCR) * Mastering required practical experiments * Improving exam technique and extended answers Clear explanations. Strong exam links. Practical understanding. Listen now to master copper sulfate preparation, neutralisation, filtration, and crystallisation — and boost your GCSE Chemistry confidence.

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episode Preparing Copper Sulfate Crystals | GCSE Chemistry Core Practical 3 (Neutralisation & Crystallisation) cover

Preparing Copper Sulfate Crystals | GCSE Chemistry Core Practical 3 (Neutralisation & Crystallisation)

How do you turn a black powder into bright blue crystals — and prove they’re pure? In this episode of GCSE Science Simplified, we break down GCSE Chemistry Core Practical 3, preparing pure, dry hydrated copper sulfate crystals from copper oxide and sulfuric acid. You’ll learn: * How neutralisation reactions work: acid + base → salt + water * Why metal oxides act as bases in these reactions * Why adding excess copper oxide ensures no acid remains * How filtration separates residue and filtrate * Why a water bath is used for controlled evaporation * How crystals form during cooling and crystallisation We also cover key practical skills and exam focus points: * Identifying residue vs filtrate * Avoiding common mistakes in evaporation * Understanding why not all water should be removed * Writing clear, GCSE-level explanations of the method Perfect for: * GCSE Chemistry revision (Edexcel, AQA, OCR) * Mastering required practical experiments * Improving exam technique and extended answers Clear explanations. Strong exam links. Practical understanding. Listen now to master copper sulfate preparation, neutralisation, filtration, and crystallisation — and boost your GCSE Chemistry confidence.

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How do you turn an acid into something neutral — and how do you prove it? In this episode of GCSE Science Simplified, we break down GCSE Chemistry Core Practical 2, investigating pH changes during neutralisation using hydrochloric acid and calcium hydroxide (or calcium oxide). You’ll learn: * What pH actually measures (hydrogen ions vs hydroxide ions) * How neutralisation works: H⁺ + OH⁻ → H₂OHow to track pH changes using universal indicator and pH probes * What happens when a solution moves from acidic → neutral → alkaline * How to identify the exact point of neutralisation (pH 7) * Common practical errors — and how to improve your method This episode is perfect for: * GCSE Chemistry revision (Edexcel, AQA, OCR) * Understanding acids, alkalis, and pH scale * Preparing for required practical exam questions Clear explanations. Real experimental thinking. GCSE-ready understanding. Listen now to master pH, neutralisation, and core practical skills — and boost your exam confidence.

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