Chemistry, asked by tanushreya616, 10 months ago

when blue salt of copper sulphate is heated,
why does it become colourless?​

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Answered by priyankayb13
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Hydrated copper sulphate has 5 molecules of water of crystallization and when it is heated it loses these water molecules to become anhydrous and from blue colour to colourless form.

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