Explain Crystallization with example of formation of crystals of copper sulphate.
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Take about 25-30 ml of distilled water in a beaker and add powdered crude copper sulphate while stirring the solution so that the powder dissolves. Keep adding the powdered sample till a little of it remains undissolved, even if it is stirred thoroughly. Now add 2-3 ml of dil. H2SO4 to make the solution clear.
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On heating, the crystalline structure of blue vitriol broke down to form a colourless powder and water came out. This water was part of the crystal structure of blue vitriol.
It is called water of crystallization.
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