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what happens when copper sulfhate is heated

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Answered by Anonymous
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It decomposes to the hydrated form. The water of hydration are released from solid and form water vapor. It is medium blue..!!
Answered by helpme4
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When copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate is heated, it decomposes to the dehydrated form The waters of hydration are released from the solid crystal and form water vapor. The hydrated form is medium blue, and tthe dehydrated solid is light blue.
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