what happen when coppersulpate is heated
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it colour changes to white bcz it loses water of crystallisation
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When the copper sulfate becomes hot by heating, it begins to become dehydrated. This also changes the makeup of the element and it can become less solid and in more of a powder form than it was before. Since it is a dehydrated substance, it does not have much water in it that can hold it together in a solid shape or form.
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