Why blue colour of copper sulphate crystals disappear on heating
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Copper sulphate crystals contain water of crystallisaton. Water of crystallization is the fixed number of water molecules present in one formula unit of a compound. Copper sulphate crystal contains five water molecules in one formula unit. When we heat the copper sulphate crystals then this water is removed and the colour of crystals turn white.