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What solid turns anhydrous copper sulphate blue

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When water is then added to the anhydrous compound, it turns back into the pentahydrate form, regaining its blue color, and is known as blue vitriol. ... For example, in a zinc/copper cell, copper ion in copper sulfate solution absorbs electron from zinc and forms metallic copper.

     

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the reaction between anhydrous copper sulphate and water is used as a test for water the white solids turn blue in the presence of water in solids. then solids turn anhydrous copper sulphate blue

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