what happens when dillute sulphric acid is added copper suphate in a beaker .write a equation
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In this experiment, students react an insoluble metal oxide with a dilute acid to form a soluble salt. By reacting copper(II) oxide, a black solid, with colourless dilute sulfuric acid, they produce copper(II) sulfate with a characteristic blue colour. Students can then obtain blue copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate crystals
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