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Copper Sulphate is very soluble in water explain how this property is useful when using it on living organisms.

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Answered by jigneshkdb
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Copper Sulfate can dissolve in water because water is a polar solvent. ... When it is dropped in water the copper sulfate dissociates into positively charged copper ions and negatively charges sulfate ions.

Answered by prithiyanga2511
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Copper sulphate or sulfate (CuSO4) is a blue colored salt and is commonly used for antiseptic or antifungal applications. It is very soluble in water and this solubility is very useful when applying it on organisms. It can kill bacteria, algae, roots, plants, snails, and fungi. The toxicity of copper sulfate depends on the copper content.

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