Copper sulphate crystals when heated strongly, lose their water of crystallization to give anhydrous copper sulphate accompanied by a change in color from:

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a. Blue to green
b. Blue to white
c. Blue to sky blue
d. Blue to grey

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Priyanka QNA 3 years 2021-12-12T13:36:33+00:00 1 Answer 5 views Enlightened 0

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    2021-12-12T13:36:45+00:00

    Answer. b. Blue to white
    Copper sulphate crystals are blue in
    colour due to the presence of water of
    crystallization. The colour in only
    there because of the presence of
    water of crystallization

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