Blue coloured crystals of cuso4 turns into white power after heating
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When the blue crystals of copper sulphate are heated, the water of crystallization leaves the molecule. Copper sulphate is also known as blue vitriol. Copper sulphate is an inorganic compound with chemical formula CuSO4.
The crystals of hydrated copper sulphate salt are blue in colour. When heated, the salt loses its water of crystallization and turns white.
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