Chemistry
Answer the questions below:
(a) What name is given to the water in the compound copper sulphate-5-water?
(b) If copper sulphate-5-water is heated, anhydrous copper sulphate is formed. What is it's colour?
(c) By what means, other than heating, could you dehydrate copper sulphate-5-water and obtain anhydrous copper sulphate?
(d) Name a deliquescent salt.
(e) Why does hydrated copper sulphate turn white on heating?
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Answer
(a) Water of crystallization
(b) White
(c) By adding concentrated sulphuric acid which acts as a dehydrating agent.
(d) Iron [III] chloride FeCl3
(e) The blue coloured hydrous copper sulphate changes to white anhydrous copper sulphate as the water of crystallization is removed on heating.
CuSO4.5H2O ⟶ CuSO4 + 5H2O
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