A solution of cu so 4 in water is blue in colour is true or false
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"A solution of CuSO₄ in water is blue in colour"
This is a true statement.
anhydrous Copper Sulphate is a white colored salt. When water is added to Copper Sulphate, it forms a blue colored substance called Copper (II) Sulphate pentahydrate
⇒⇒ CuSO₄ · 5H₂O
In the pentahydrate, copper(II) is bonded to four molecules of water and to the oxygen atoms of two sulfate anions. The fifth water is not coordinated, but links the sulfate anions via hydrogen bonding.
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This is a true statement.
anhydrous Copper Sulphate is a white colored salt. When water is added to Copper Sulphate, it forms a blue colored substance called Copper (II) Sulphate pentahydrate
⇒⇒ CuSO₄ · 5H₂O
In the pentahydrate, copper(II) is bonded to four molecules of water and to the oxygen atoms of two sulfate anions. The fifth water is not coordinated, but links the sulfate anions via hydrogen bonding.
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