Write the equation when Blue vitroil is heated
upto 230 degree celcius
Answers
Answer:
■ Blue Vitriol: CuSO4.5 H2O
→ Heating of blue vitriol involves the
following reaction :
CuSO4.5 H2O
5H2O
CuSO4 +
■ When heated, Blue Vitriol losses the water of Crystallization attached.
Also, the colour changes from Blue to White as it becomes Anhydrous.
Blue vitriol is hydrated copper sulphate when it is heated water of crystalization escapes from Crystals and anhydrous copper sulphate (CuSO4) without any water of crystalization..
The equation when Blue vitroil is heated upto is,
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Blue vitroil loses 5th molecules of water at and turns into a white amorphous powder. In the presence of water, the powder turns blue again. When heated to a high temperature, it dissociates.
What is Blue vitroil?
Penta hydrated copper sulfate is what Blue Vitriol is. It loses four molecules of crystallization when heated to 100 degrees Celsius.