When a crystal of copper salptater is placed at the bottom a beaker containing water, the slowly turns blue. Why?
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Anhydrous copper sulphate is is white.
When it is dissolved in water it becomes hydrated copper sulphate.
Hydrated Copper Sulphate is blue.
When completely dissolved it from a blue solution.
When it is dissolved in water it becomes hydrated copper sulphate.
Hydrated Copper Sulphate is blue.
When completely dissolved it from a blue solution.
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Explanation:
Anhydrous copper sulphate is is white.
When it is dissolved in water it becomes hydrated copper sulphate.
Hydrated Copper Sulphate is blue.
When completely dissolved it from a blue solution.
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