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with the help of a activity show the presence of crystallization in hydrated copper sulphate crystals​

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Answered by Jaishree123
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Take a few crystals of hydrated copper sulphate in a dry test tube and heat the test tube. ... In the above activity copper sulphate crystals which seem to be dry contain the water of crystallization and when these crystals are heated the water present in crystals is evaporated and the salt turns white.

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Answered by Wh0is1heEdit0r
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put the copper sulphate in the beaker and burn it then u will see water coming out it is the water of crystal lization

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