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Posted by Avdhesh Pratap Singh Rajpoot 5 years ago
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago
Some crystals of copper sulfate are dissolved in water. The resultant colour of the solution is blue.
If some of the crystals of anhydrous copper sulfate are dissolved in water the resultant colour of the solution is blue or some times sky blue.
The solution turns acidic.
The reaction in an endothermic reaction.
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