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A crystal of copper sulphate dissolve quickly in hot water than in cold water ?

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The crystals of copper sulphate dissolve more quickly in hot water than in cold water because molecules in hot water have higher kinetic energy, and so move more rapidly than molecules in cold water. Thus, they intermix with copper sulphate particles faster, because of which it dissolves more quickly in hot water than cold water.


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