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what happens if you put copper sulphate crystals in water? ​

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Answered by mananmsk07
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The white solid turns blue in the presence of water. The backward reaction is exothermic - energy is transferred to the surroundings when it happens. ... When water is added to anhydrous copper sulfate, enough heat is released to make the water bubble and boil.

Answered by Anonymous
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Pure copper sulphate (CuSO4) is usually blue coloured ionic crystals . When these crystals are added to H2O, then the salvation enthalpy of the water (H2O) molecules become greater than the lattice enthalpy of copper sulphate (CuSO4) ionic solid.

Keeping the solution undisturbed in water for sometime. After that the strong electrolytes of copper sulphate (CuSO4) gets prepared , known as the blue vitrol.

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