A mixture of copper sulfate and water is heated, leaving a residue of copper sulfate in the container. This method of separating is called ''Response area'' and will only work for ''Response area'' .

chromatography ' filtration ' distillation ' evaporation ' pure substances ' mixtures ' compounds

1 answer

The method of separating a mixture of copper sulfate and water by heating and leaving a residue of copper sulfate in the container is called evaporation. This method works for separating a mixture of substances, specifically in cases where one component (in this case, water) can be vaporized while the other (copper sulfate) remains as a solid residue.