Talk:CuSO4 H2O

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what is CuSO4+ H2O?

It's hydrated copper sulphate. Five water molecules combine with the copper sulphate to make the blue crystals. Anhydrous copper sulphate ( i.e. no water) is a white powder. Theresa Knott [[User talk:Theresa knott| (a tenth stroke)]] 12:14, 13 December 2005 (UTC)


I mean the symbol form- so i can complete an equation hello- helpme plz

I've told you there are five water molecules for every one copper sulphate. You can work out the symbol form can't you? Theresa Knott [[User talk:Theresa knott| (a tenth stroke)]] 12:18, 13 December 2005 (UTC)

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