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copper sulphate is always found in crystals​

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Copper sulphate is always found in crystals, since moisture in the air is absorbed and then, the water of crystallisation makes it look blue. But actually, copper sulphate without water of crystallisation (water molecules forming an essential part of the crystal structure of some compounds) is actually white

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