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The salt doesn't exactly "react" with water, but is dissolved by the water, or is solvated by the water. The salt ionizes into its constituent parts (ions) and these are then surrounded by water molecules. For copper sulfate, the equation is simply CuSO4 ---> Cu^2+ + SO4^2-

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Dimitri Welch

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Q: What happen when salt like copper sulphate react with water?
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