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15 June, 06:39

How is water detected by using copper sulphate

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  1. 15 June, 07:01
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    Copper (II) sulfate test for water

    Pure copper (II) sulfate is white. It is also known as anhydrous copper (II) sulfate because it has no water in it. When water is present in a sample of copper (II) sulfate it turns blue ... This colour change can be used to detect the presence of water (or water vapour).
  2. 15 June, 07:03
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    When water is present in a sample of copper (II) sulfate it turns blue.

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    When water is present in a sample of copper (II) sulfate it turns blue.
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