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Just wondering if this is the proper structure of copper sulfate here (just as an example) then the actual bond between Cu and the SO4 ion must only be electrostatic through the water yes? If so this is true then for all molecules, FeSO4.10H2O? BaCl2.2H2O

Help please this is really bugging me

I think the sulphate is bonded to the Cu and the 5th H2O is bonded to the sulphate.

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I i found it is an electrostatic bond between the water,sulfate and copper....

everything i have learnt is lies....LIES

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