When solid copper sulphate is mixed to form a hot saturated solution with water and a small amount of acid, it leads to the formation of crystals of the same compound (copper sulphate). Chemically, what is the purpose of this procedure? *
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(a)To obtain a non-powdered form of the compound
(b)To observe both, solid and liquid forms of the compound
(c) Crystal form is easier to store and use than powdered copper sulphate
(d)To get rid of impurities in the copper sulphate and obtain pure compound
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To get rid of impurities in the copper sulphate and obtain pure compound
Explanation:
Option D
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