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Q: When you heat copper sulphate with Bunsen burner?
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copper sulphate?heat together in an evaporating basin on a gauze above a Bunsen burner and stir maybe?


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I think it becomes a black liquid which, when it cools becomes a black powder. it also bubbles and gives off a gas (oxygen I think) that means that the copper sulfate had the oxygen removed making it copper sulfide. (I'm not entirely sure but this is what happened in the practical. Cheers.


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