Why heating a hydrated copper sulphate crystal is deemed a chemical change
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when hydrated CuSO4.5H20
then it loses its water of cystillisation and forms white anhydrous CuSO4.
then it loses its water of cystillisation and forms white anhydrous CuSO4.
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When we heat a hydrated copper sulphate crystal then the water is evaporated and the blue colour of copper sulphate turns into colourless..
and the solution becomes anhydrous because the water molecules are evaporated.
The 5 water molecules of Blue Copper Sulphate is evaporated and it seems to be a chemical change..
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and the solution becomes anhydrous because the water molecules are evaporated.
The 5 water molecules of Blue Copper Sulphate is evaporated and it seems to be a chemical change..
if you find my answer helpful please mark it as a brainliest answer friend..
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