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Anhydrous copper sulphate was dissolved in one beaker and hydrated copper sulphate is another beaker. what heat changes do you expect in these beaker and why?❔

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Answered by Itzsidhu193
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The reaction between water and copper sulphate is exothermic. Hydrated Copper Sulphate already has some water of crystallization hence we expect less heat to be emitted.

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