What mass of coppersulphate would be needed to make a saturated solution of
coppersulphate in 50g of water at 298K? Given that the solubility of the salt is 42/1009
at this temperature.
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Cupric sulfate appears as a white or off-white solid. Melting point 200°C with decomposition. Non-combustible. WHITE HYGROSCOPIC CRYSTALS.
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