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what happens when hydrated crystals of copper (ii) sulphate are strongly heated

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Answered by Disha094
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When copper sulphate pentahydrate is heated, it loses water of crystallization as a result of evaporation. - Losing water of crystallization turns hydrated copper sulphate into anhydrous copper sulphate salt. ... 5H2O into anhydrous CuSO4 crystals which are colourless.

Answered by EuphoriaAnn
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Hydrated copper sulphate, i.e. CuSO4. When copper sulphate pentahydrate is heated, it loses water of crystallization as a result of evaporation. Losing water of crystallization turns hydrated copper sulphate into anhydrous copper sulphate salt. Hydrated copper sulphate is blue coloured crystals.

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