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Which single is used to described the mixing of copper sulphate and water

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If you are asking about the term that describes the mixing of water and copper sulfate, then you might be referring to crystallization. The copper sulfate is dissolved in hot water until no more can dissolve and the solution poured in a jar. Crystals will then begin to grow. Read more details at http://chemistry.about.com/od/crystalrecipes/a/coppersulfate.htm.

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crystallisation,if i got your question clearly

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