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Aqueous copper(II) sulfate solution is blue in color. When aqueous potassium fluoride is added, a green precipitate is formed. When aqueous potassium chloride is added instead, a bright-green solution is formed. Write balanced, net ionic equations for these reactions. (Use the lowest possible coefficients. Include states-of-matter under SATP conditions in your answer.)

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