Science, asked by nishashaheen2, 7 months ago

copper sulphet disolved in water is​

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Answered by souravagarwal2003
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Copper sulfate (also spelled "sulphate") is a brilliant blue salt which readily dissolves in water. The solubility of copper sulfate is temperature-dependent, and increasing the water temperature encourages more salts to dissolve, resulting in increased concentrations.

Answered by Ayushpratapsingh333
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what I have to tell you it's equation Or it's chemical name?

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