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  • Weight Loss of Copper Sulfate Crystals Upon Heating: An Explanation
    As a crystal of copper sulfate is heated, its weight decreases. This is because the water molecules that are part of the crystal structure, known as water of hydration, are driven off as steam. Without these water molecules, the crystal loses mass and becomes lighter. The amount of weight lost depends on the amount of water of hydration present in the crystal lattice.
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