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What happens when a salt like copper sulphate reacts with water?

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Answered by premsharma23
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copper sulphate react with water

Answered by kingofself
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  • When the salt Copper sulphate reacts with water it also results in the formation of another particular salt called as copper sulphate pentahydrate. This salt is otherwise called as the blue vitriol.
  • On further reaction, the copper sulphate loses a molecule of water resulting in the formation of another called as copper sulphate mono hydrate.
  • The color of the copper mono hydrate is blue white in color.

                       \mathrm{Cuso}_{4}(\mathrm{aq})(\mathrm{s})+\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}(\mathrm{I})  \rightarrow \mathrm{CuSO}_{4} \cdot 5 \mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}

                       \mathrm{Cuso}_{4} is refer as Copper sulphate.

Blue vitriol is the another salt which is formed when copper sulphate reacts with water.

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