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What is the color of the copper sulphate compound?

Copper suphate is a blue-colored compound. When it’s in its solid form, it appears as blue crystals. In its hydrated form, it has a bright blue color. This blue color is often used to identify copper sulphate in various applications and chemical processes.

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