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  • 16-09-2020
  • Chemistry
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Is copper sulphate dissolving in water a chemical change or physical change and why?

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madis0nnn madis0nnn
  • 16-09-2020

Because copper sulphate is not an ionic substance, no bonds are changed when it is dissolved. Thus it has to be a physical change

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