k Copper II sulphate forms Copper II sulphate in hydrated blue and anhydrous white forms. This chemical compound varies in colour according to the amount of hydration. If no or little water is present anhydrous, it is white or pale green. The pentahydrate form with five molecules of water for each molecule of copper sulphate, CuSO4. 5H2O is the bright blue seen here. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Copper  II  sulphate forms Copper  II  sulphate in hydrated  blue  and anhydrous  white  forms. This chemical compound varies in colour according to the amount of hydration. If no or little water is present  anhydrous , it is white or pale green. The pentahydrate form  with five molecules of water for each molecule of copper sulphate, CuSO4. 5H2O  is the bright blue seen here.
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Copper (II) sulphate forms

Copper (II) sulphate in hydrated (blue) and anhydrous (white) forms. This chemical compound varies in colour according to the amount of hydration. If no or little water is present (anhydrous), it is white or pale green. The pentahydrate form (with five molecules of water for each molecule of copper sulphate, CuSO4. 5H2O) is the bright blue seen here.

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