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  • Why is Hydrated Copper(II) Chloride Solution Blue? - Chemical Explanation
    The solution of hydrated copper(II) chloride in water is blue.

    Here's why:

    * Copper(II) ions (Cu²⁺) in solution are responsible for the blue color.

    * The hydration of copper(II) ions means that water molecules surround the Cu²⁺ ions, forming a complex ion.

    * This complex ion absorbs light in the red and yellow region of the visible spectrum and transmits blue light, resulting in the characteristic blue color.

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