you are provided with copper carbonate and concentrated sulphuric acid how will you prepare crystals of hydrated copper sulphate from the given substance
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Hydrated copper (II) sulphate, when added to concentrated sulphuric acid, loses water of crystallization and thus white anhydrous copper (II) sulphate is formed.
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Hydrated copper (II) sulphate, when added to concentrated sulphuric acid, loses water of crystallization and thus white anhydrous copper (II) sulphate is formed.
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