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explain why is coper sulphate blue . ??? ​

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Answered by aakansha90
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In hydrated CuSO4, the water molecules surrounding the Central Metal (Cu) act as ligands resulting in d-d transition and therefore emitting blue colour in the visible region due to which hydrated CuSO4 appears blue.

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Answered by ItzzCuteGirlLucky
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the water molecules surrounding the Central Metal (Cu) act as ligands resulting in d-d transition and therefore emitting blue colour in the visible region due to which hydrated CuSO4 appears blue.

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