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4 December, 17:43

Why the standard enthalpy change of hydration of copper sulphate cannot be measured directly?

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  1. 4 December, 18:12
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    It is difficult to measure the enthalpy change of hydration accurately in a direct way because the hydration process can't be controlled directly. Instead, anhydrous and hydrated copper (II) sulfate can be dissolved in water. Each 'route' produces a solution of hydrated copper (II) sulfate.
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