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copper sulphate loses its colour upon heating and regain its colour up on cooling accounts for the change​

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However, when copper sulphate is heated for some time, the blue colour disappears and it becomes white-gray in colour. This is because the water molecules are lost on heating andcopper sulphate pentahydrate is converted to anhydrous copper sulphate.



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