when copper sulphate crystals are heated they lose their colour and turns white when water is added they restore their colour
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Copper sulphate crystals contain water of crystallisation (CuSO4. 5H2O). On heating, hydrated copper sulphate loses its water molecule and forms white coloured anhydrous copper sulphate.
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