Chemistry, asked by rohanpro61, 1 month ago

When a crystal of copper sulphate is placed in a beaker containing water, its

blue colour spreads throughout the water. What do you conclude from this

observation about the nature of copper sulphate and water?​

Answers

Answered by llItzDishantll
10

Answer:

When a crystal of copper sulphate is placed at the bottom of a beaker containing water, the water slowly turns blue because of the diffusion of copper sulphate particles into water.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Explanation:

In this case the attraction between copper sulphate reduces and copper sulphate move towards water and mixed up with water

It means

Copper sulphate crystal intramolecular force getting weaker here and water attract the copper sulphate which lead to blue colour solution

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