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Chemistry of blue vitrol

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Answered by atulanand91
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Answer:

blue vitrol is copper sulphate(CuSO4)...... it is blue in colour in hydrated form with 5 molecules of water.

Explanation:

CuSO4(white) + h2o= CuSO4.5h2o ( blue )

Answered by adityarajputrana2016
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Answer:

Blue Vitrol is Copper sulphate Penta Hydrate ( CuSO4.5H2O ).

Explanation:

It is due to the spliting of d-subshell and excitement of electron, that when the electron comes back to ground state it releases certain electromagnetic waves that appears blue in colour.

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