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Electrovalent dot structure of CuSO4​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Copper sulphate or CuSO4 is not an covalent compound but an ionic compound. So, it doesn't have shared pairs of electrons. Instead, it has direct give and take of electrons.
  • So, the Lewis structure of copper sulphate will have a structure of sulphate ion and a copper ion separately. Sulphate has -2 charge and copper has +2 charge.
Answered by IIRissingstarll
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Copper sulphate or CuSO4 is not an covalent compound but an ionic compound. So, it doesn't have shared pairs of electrons. Instead, it has direct give and take of electrons.

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