if the copper sulphate is a conductor then what particles serve as the charge carriers?
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In water, copper (II) sulphate ionises to form freely moving Cu2+ and sulphate ions. It's the mobile ions that seem to conduct electricity
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Cu2+ cation are the charge carriers
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