when a crystal of copper sulphate is placed at the bottom of a beaker containing water the water slowly turns blue. why
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Copper crystals have in them water of crystallisation, Due to which they are blue in colour. On keeping 'em in a beaker containing water, they mix up in the water (diffusion)
and hence the solution becomes BLUE.
and hence the solution becomes BLUE.
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