how will you separate pure copper sulphate crystals from its impure sample why does it look blue in colour what happens when it is heated
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Heating the CuSO4.5H2O crystals causes then to loose the water of crystallisation that is the 5H2O part. It becomes anhydrous copper sulphate. Its colour changes to white from blue.
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Answer:they look blue In colour because when we hear solutions in burner it became blue
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