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What happens when Hydrated copper sulphate is heated

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It can be converted into anhydrouscopper sulphatewhenheatedstrongly. Whenheated, it loses two water molecules at ~63°C followed by two more at ~109°C and the final water molecule at ~200°C and turns to white coloured anhydrouscopper sulphate. This above process can be reversed.



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