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Experiment-
Crystallization of Copper sulphate from copper carbonate

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Answered by princess88858
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Explanation:

Blue colored crystals of copper sulphate (CuSO4.

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  • Take a clean beaker (250 ml) and put the powdered impure sample of copper sulphate in it.
  • Add distilled water and stir the contents gently with the help of a glass rod.
  • In order to make the solution more clear add two or three drops of concentrated sulphuric acid in it.
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Answered by TanishkaThakare
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Answer:

Blue colored crystals of copper sulphate (CuSO4.

...

Take a clean beaker (250 ml) and put the powdered impure sample of copper sulphate in it.

Add distilled water and stir the contents gently with the help of a glass rod.

In order to make the solution more clear add two or three drops of concentrated sulphuric acid in it.

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