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what happens when anhydrous copper sulfate is cooled

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Answered by boparailucky
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A reversible reaction of hydrated copper(II) sulfate. An experiment which removes the water of crystallisation from hydrated blue copper(II) sulfate. After cooling the anhydrous copper(II) sulfate formed is then rehydrated with the same water.

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Answered by saeera
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yes

the upper answer is right

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