Asked by alyssa
The chemical formula for copper sulfate pentahydrate is CuS4°H2O. Based on your observations, what do you think happens to this formula when the crystals are heated?
In assuming that the answer has something to do with the h2o because when it's heated it becomes dehydrated but I'm not sure what the actual answer is.
In assuming that the answer has something to do with the h2o because when it's heated it becomes dehydrated but I'm not sure what the actual answer is.
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Answered by
Damon
I am assuming that you are correct; the water evaporates
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