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CuSO4 is an example of a chemical element. T OR F
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CuSO4 is an example of a chemical element.
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It's true because,The number of water molecules per copper sulphate molecule should fall somewhere between 1 and 5 as 1:5 is the largest ratio of copper sulphate to water this molecule can containsulfate there are twenty-seven moles of water.
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False. That is a compound.
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