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Fe(SCN)(H2O)52+ + FeCl3 --> Fe(SCN)(H2O)52+ + KSCN --> Fe(SCN)(H2O)52+ + KCl --> Fe(SCN)(H2O)52+ + CuSO4 -->...

  1. Fe(SCN)(H2O)52+ + FeCl3 -->
  1. Fe(SCN)(H2O)52+ + KSCN -->
  1. Fe(SCN)(H2O)52+ + KCl -->
  1. Fe(SCN)(H2O)52+ + CuSO4 -->
  1. Why is the colour of CuSO4 solution blue?
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