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Assertion: Copper sulphate is acidic salt. Reason: It is a salt of weak base [Cu(OH)2] and strong acid (H2SO4).

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Answered by vijayapravallikapatt
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Copper sulphate hydrolyse in water to give cupric hydroxide which is weak base and sulphuric acid which is strong acid. Copper sulfate is acidified because Copper sulphate is a salt of a strong acid, H2SO4, and a weak base, Cu(OH)2. So hydrogen ion is more than hydroxyl ion in water.

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