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What is the formula for the compound copper (II) sulfate pentahydrateA. C2S3•6H2O C
2
S
3

6
H
2
O
B. CuSO4•6H2O
C
u
S
O
4

6
H
2
O
C. C2S3•5H2O
C
2
S
3

5
H
2
O
D. CuSO4•5H2O

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