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When copper sulphate crystals are heated, a white powder is formed. Explain giving chemical equation.

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Answered by MRanicks
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Answer:

The blue coloured copper sulphate crystals turns white due to the loss of water molecules. The formula of copper sulphate is CuSO4. 5H2O. When copper sulphate is heated, it looses water molecules and hence it looses blue colour.

Answered by vikrantchakkarwar
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Explanation:

The blue coloured copper sulphate crystals turns white due to the loss of water molecules. The formula of copper sulphate is CuSO4. 5H2O. When copper sulphate is heated, it looses water molecules and hence it looses blue colour.

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