Chemistry
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Heating a hydrated copper sulphate crystal is deemed a chemical change.
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When a hydrated copper sulphate crystal is heated, it changes to a white powder of anhydrous copper sulphate from blue crystals and the geometric shape is lost, which cannot be restored. Hence, heating hydrated copper sulphate crystals is deemed a chemical change.
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