Crystallization is a process in which a solute is dissolved in a solvent, forming a solution that is then allowed to cool or evaporate, leading to the formation of solid crystals as the solute returns to its solid state. This method is commonly used to purify compounds and separate them from impurities based on differences in solubility.
To separate hydrated copper sulfate from its aqueous solution, you can use the process of evaporation. Heat the solution to evaporate the water, leaving behind solid copper sulfate crystals. These crystals can then be collected through filtration or decantation.
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