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Chemistry, 19.06.2021 01:00 amandasantiago2001

Copper(II) sulfate is an active ingredient in tree stump remover. In order to help remove a tree that was causing foundational damage to a school, a chemistry student soaked
the roots with copper(ll) sulfate. The removed tree was later dried and used as
firewood. Assuming the copper(II) sulfate is present in the wood, what color would be
observed in the fire?

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