Chemistry
What do you observe when Blue vitriol is heated?
Water
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When blue vitriol is heated, it loses its water of crystallisation. The blue crystalline solid of copper sulphate turns into white amorphous (powder) solid and drops of colourless liquid (which is water) condense on the upper cooler parts of the test tube.
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