what happens
happens if the copper sulphate
crystals taken into day test to be are
heated?
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Explanation:
When we heat the crystals, these water molecules are removed and the salt turns white. If we moisten the crystals again with water, the blue colour of the crystals reappear.
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the crystalline copper sulphate turns amorphus due to the loss of water of crystallization and the crystals turn from blue to white in amorphus state.
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