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When CuSO4 is dissolved in water the ions in solutions are?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

it dissociates to give Cu2+ ions and (SO4)2- ions.

Answered by Namamigour25
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Answer:

When CuSO4 is dissolved in water, it dissociates to give Cu2+ ions and (SO4)2- ions. The lone pair of electrons on the oxygen molecule will then be used to form a dative bond with the Cu2+ ions.

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