what method will you use to separate copper sulphate from its solution?
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Evaporation
Evaporation is used to separate a soluble solid from a liquid. For example, copper sulfate is soluble in water – its crystals dissolve in water to form copper sulfate solution. During evaporation, the water evaporates away leaving solid copper sulfate crystals behind.
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Pure copper sulphate can be obtained from an impure sample by recrystallization. The impure sample is dissolved in water heated and then coolded which then later forms crystals.These copper sulphate are then separated by filtration and drying.
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