copper sulphet devolve in water
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Evaporation is used to separate a soluble solid from a liquid. For example, copper sulfate is soluble in water its crystals dissolve in water to form copper sulfate solution. During evaporation, the water evaporates away leaving solid copper sulfate crystals behind.
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What happens when copper sulfate dissolved in water?
When water is present in a sample of copper(II) sulfate it turns blue. It is still a dry solid, because the individual water molecules are trapped within the ionic lattice surrounding the copper(II) ions. Solutions of copper(II) sulfate are also blue.
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