copper sulphate crystals on heating turn colourless. give reason?
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On heating the blue salt of copper sulphate it is seen that it becomes colourless. This is so because the salt strongly looses all the water of crystallization, which leads to the formation of anhydrous copper sulphate which is white in colour.
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On heating the blue salt of copper sulphate it is seen that it becomes colourless. This is so because the salt strongly looses all the water of crystallization, which leads to the formation of anhydrous copper sulphate which is white in colour.
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