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copper sulphate is example of water of crystallization yes or no​

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Answered by monikalata0225
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Crystals of hydrated copper(II) sulfate consist of [Cu(H2O)4]2+ centers linked to SO42− ions. Copper is surrounded by six oxygen atoms, provided by two different sulfate groups and four molecules of water. ... Glauber's salt, Na2SO4(H2O)10, is a white crystalline solid with greater than 50% water by weight.

Answered by JaskaranKiller
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A salt with associated water of crystallization is known as a hydrate. ... Historically, the structures of many hydrates were unknown, and the dot in the formula of a hydrate was employed to specify the composition without indicating how the water is bound. Examples: CuSO4 • 5H2O - copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate.

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