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if a saturated solution of copper sulphate in 100g of water is cooled from 80degreesc to 20degreesc ,how much copper sulphate will crystallize.

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Answered by Devkant123
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Answer:

1. Fill the beaker with distilled water.

2. Heat the beaker of water at 1000C, the solubility of copper(II) sulfate is 736 grams per kg of water.

3. Stop heating the water near 1000C.

4. Add copper sulfate and stir until the heated solution is saturated and at saturation no more copper sulfate will dissolve.

5. Cooled solution is supersaturated solution.

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