A green powder was placed into a beaker of water. After it was stirred the water look cloudy and lumps of powder could still be seen? Has a solution been formed? Explain your answer.
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Answer:
yes the solution is formed
Explanation:
this is a dilute solution and if we add another thing like copper sulphate and dry it it becomes crystallisation process
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Explanation:
Ferrous Sulphate
Explanation:
The green colored powder is of ferrous sulfate
It is also known as green vitriol
When it is dissolved and stirred in water, ferrous sulfates from the hydrated metal complex
This complex is almost colorless and paramagnetic in nature
Hence, the ferrous sulfate solution is formed
If we heat this iron(II) sulfate will firstly lose its water of hydration and the original green powdery crystals will be changed to white-colored anhydrous solid.
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