When copper sulphate is dissolved in water in a beaker, a bright blue liquid or solution is formed. If copper sulphate is added until no more will dissolve, a saturated solution is formed. Some blue crystals will remain at the bottom of the beaker.
What was the solvent used?
What was the solute used?
What has happened to the copper sulphate?
What would you call the bright blue liquid?
What would you call the liquid at the end of the experiment?
What type of solution was formed?
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