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What is the justification for copper sulphate?

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Answered by yogichaudhary
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Answer:

Copper sulphate hydrolyse in water to give cupric hydroxide which is weak base and sulphuric acid which is strong acid. So hydrogen ion is more than hydroxyl ion in water.As a result the solution is acidic.

Answered by prashantyadav9336
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Explanation:

Copper sulphate hydrolyse in water to give cupric hydroxide which is weak base and sulphuric acid which is strong acid. So hydrogen ion is more than hydroxyl ion in water.As a result the solution is acidic.

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