Chemistry, asked by Amitjha765895, 9 months ago

explain CuSO5 × H2O is blue by Znso4 and cuso4 are colourless​

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Answered by ashutoshmishra24
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Explanation:

CuSO4.5H2O gives [Cu(H2O)4]+2 ion which isblue in colour. That is why CuSO4.5H2O is coloured but CuSO4 is colourless or can be said white due to lack of water molecule. It absorbs moisture and turn blue in colour

Answered by kabraarchita
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hey mate

Cuso4 5h2o is blue in Colour while cuso4 is Colourless

CuSO4. ... 5H2O is coloured by Zno4 but CuSO4 is colourless or can be said white....This process happens due to the lack of water molecule. It absorbs moisture and turn blue in colour.

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