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Why is CuSO4 soluble in water?

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Answered by kurmaminu
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Copper Sulfate can dissolve in water because water is a polar solvent.  Water being a polar solvent can easily dissolve ionic salts like copper sulfate.

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Answered by ANILOMI
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CUSO4 can dissolve into water because water is a polar solvent. a polar molecule is one where the molecules that makeup the solvent have a charge that is an unequally distributed in the molecule...., water being a polar solvent can easily dissolve ionic salts like copper sulphate....

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