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What is the difference between dissolving copper sulphate in water and dissolving iron fillings in dilute sulphuric acid?

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Answered by bhadauria0soni
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the copper sulphate the battery for BC y

Answered by reyanshgamer2009
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When the salt Copper sulphate reacts with water it also results in the formation of another particular salt called as copper sulphate pentahydrate. This salt is otherwise called as the blue vitriol. ... The color of the copper mono hydrate is blue white in color.

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