which single term is used to describe the mixing of copper sulphate and water kept in a beaker on its own
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the single term which is used to describe mixing of copper sulphate and water kept in a beaker on its own is "Diffusion".
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● Answer -
Mixing of copper sulphate and water kept in a beaker on its own is called *dissolution*.
● Dissolution -
- The process of solids going into liquid phase is called dissolution.
- When copper sulphate is mixed with water, it spontaneously dissolve in water to form blue-colored copper hydroxide soln.
CuSO4 + H2O --> Cu(OH)2 + SO3
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● Answer -
Mixing of copper sulphate and water kept in a beaker on its own is called *dissolution*.
● Dissolution -
- The process of solids going into liquid phase is called dissolution.
- When copper sulphate is mixed with water, it spontaneously dissolve in water to form blue-colored copper hydroxide soln.
CuSO4 + H2O --> Cu(OH)2 + SO3
Hope this helps you.
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