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If a student heats a blue crystalline solid, it turns white, and water droplets are observed on the cooler parts of the test tube. What is the blue crystalline solid?

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  • ACopper carbonate
  • BHydrated copper sulphate
  • CAnhydrous copper sulphate
  • DZinc sulphate
Explanation

The blue crystalline solid that turns white and releases water upon heating is hydrated copper sulphate (CuSO4·5H2O). When heated, it loses its water of crystallization and turns into white anhydrous copper sulphate.

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