one of the reason that solid CuSO4 dissolves in water is
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Copper Sulfate can dissolve in water because water is a polar solvent. ... The polarity of water leads to the positive copper ions being attracted to the oxygen atoms of water with a partial negative charge and the sulfate ions being attracted to the hydrogen atoms of water that have a partial positive charge.
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