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How can we reverse the crystal formation of copper sulphate in its solution?​

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Answered by prathikshaanitharsh
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I wanted to separate copper sulfate from water. My compound is also soluble in water. I've tried with filtration and other method like reverse phase column chromatography, But still I didn't find any solution for that.

Answered by Clvudii17
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How can we reverse the crystal formation of copper sulphate in its solution?

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Wє can rєvєrsє thє crystal formatíon of coppєr Sulphatє ín íts solutíon by hєatíng ít.As wє hєat thє solutíon,thє crystals wíll díssolvє ín ít agaín.

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we have learned about this crystalisation and how crystals can either be formed in nature or by man.

  • To form crystals of a substance we need to make a saturated solution of the substance in water and heat it until no more substances dissolves in it.
  • This mixture is then cooled down and the crystals are slowly created.
  • crystallisation is a physical change as no new substance is formed what we get are just the crystals of the substance.

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