A copper compound which becomes white when heated but turns blue in water
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Hydrated Copper Sulphate crystals [CuSO4.5H2O] are blue in colour. When copper sulphate crystals are heated strongly, they loose all the water of crystallization and form anhydrous copper sulphate [which is white in colour]. The water of crystallisation gives the crystals of their salts their shape and colour.
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Hydrated Copper Sulphate crystals [CuSO4.5H2O] are blue in colour. When copper sulphate crystals are heated strongly, they loose all the water of crystallization and form anhydrous copper sulphate [which is white in colour]. The water of crystallisation gives the crystals of their salts their shape and colour.
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