When a crystal of copper sulphate is placed at the bottom of a beaker containing water, the water slowly turns blue. Why?

When a crystal of potassium permanganate is placed in a beaker of water, the water slowly turns blue on its own, even without stirring. Both potassium permanganate crystal and water are made up of tiny particles. On dissolving, the particles of potassium permanganate get into the spaces between the particles of water.


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