What is the solute and solvent in copper sulphat solution
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An example of a solution in chemistry is copper sulfate solution: made by dissolving solid copper sulfate in water (liquid), in this example solid copper sulfate is the solute - i.e. the substance being dissolved - and water is the solvent - the liquid in which the solute is being dissolved.
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Solvent do not dissolve in copper sulphate ,but copper sulphate dissolves in the solvent. Copper sulphate is the solute so how can there be a solvent in a solute? Also, copper is a transition element so it has a few transition/oxidation states, so do you mean Copper(I) Sulphate, Cu₂SO₄, Or Copper(II) Sulphate , CuSO₄
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