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why CuCl2 when anhydrous is brown in colour????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In its anhydrous state, CuCl2 is brown in color. Anhydrous copper chloride is hygroscopic and will absorb moisture from the air to form the dihydrate.

Answered by Anonymous
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In its anhydrous state, CuCl2 is brown in color. Anhydrous copper chloride is hygroscopic and will absorb moisture from the air to form the dihydrate

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