A crystal of copper (II) sulphate was placed in a beaker of water. The beaker was left standing for two days without shaking. State and...

      

A crystal of copper (II) sulphate was placed in a beaker of water. The beaker was left standing for two days without shaking. State and explain the observations that were made.

  

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Ladesha
the copper (II) sulphate crystal turned from white to blue.
the amount of water in the beaker decreased.
this is because the copper (II) sulphate crystal absorbed the water to gain its blue color.
Ladesha answered the question on April 18, 2018 at 16:13


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