What would you see when a crystal of copper sulphate pentahydrate is placed in conc. sulphuric acid? Why?
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What would you see when a crystal of copper sulphate pentahydrate is placed in conc. sulphuric acid? Why?
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Answer:
Concentrated sulphuric acid will remove water from the crystals of hydrated copper sulphate. The dry blue copper sulphate is hydrated. The reaction causes water precipitates
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