Chemistry, asked by archusanju1981, 10 months ago

Explain white copper sulphate turns blue when water is added to it.​

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Answered by truthguardian
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Answer:

It is because of WATER OF CRYSTALLIZATION

Explanation:

Hydarated Copper Sulphate contains 5 molecules of Water

Anhydrous Copper Sulphate is white in colour with no molecules of water.

When water is added, it regains its water of crystallization which turns it blue in colour

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Answered by GSK32
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Answer:

When water is added to white copper sulphate it forms crystalline copper sulphate which is blue in colour.

CuSO4 + 5H2O ======> CuSO4.5H2O

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