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Why does anhydrous copper (ll) suphate turn blue when in the experiement of burning a candle

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Answered by someonesclassmate
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Explanation:

the copper sulphate turning blue is due to the presence of water. ... If the candle has enough oxygen to burn completely then it will just produce water and carbon dioxide

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