What happens when pure copper sulphate crystals (blue in colour) are put in water?
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When pure copper sulphate is kept in water it starts to dissolve and in this process a small amount of heat energy is released due to hydration enthalpy released during the dissolution . It’s colour changes to blue colour because 5 molecules of water get attached to it . These molecules are referred as the water of crystallisation. Due to this it gets a peculiar blue colour . Due to this colour it is referred as “Blue Vitriol”.
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When pure copper sulphate is kept in water it starts to dissolve and in this process a small amount of heat energy is released due to hydration enthalpy released during the dissolution . It’s colour changes to blue colour because 5 molecules of water get attached to it . These molecules are referred as the water of crystallisation. Due to this it gets a peculiar blue colour . Due to this colour it is referred as “Blue Vitriol”.
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t’s colour changes to blue colour because 5 molecules of water get attached to it . These molecules are referred as the water of crystallisation. Due to this it gets a peculiar blue colour . Due to this colour it is referred as “Blue Vitr0l
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