Chemistry, asked by devisaran600, 1 month ago

why the little amount of sulphuric acid is added to the solution of coper sulphate

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Answered by hafsaahmadsiddiqi
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Explanation:

To crystallise copper sulphate, it is dissolved in water and a small quantity of dilute sulphuric acid is added to prevent the hydrolysis of copper sulphte. The impurities left behind in the solution are removed by filtration.

Answered by adrijamandalsuri
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Answer:

To crystallise copper sulphate, it is dissolved in water and a small quantity of dilute sulphuric acid is added to prevent the hydrolysis of copper sulphte. The impurities left behind in the solution are removed by filtration.

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