Why is the dissolution of anhydrous copper sulfate exothermic, and the dehydration of CuSO45H2O endothermic?

1 Answer
Dec 19, 2016

Well one reaction is bond making, and the other is bond breaking.

Explanation:

And, clearly, bond making reactions are exothermic.

For hydration of anhydrous copper sulfate:

CuSO4(s)+excess water H2O(l)Cu2+(aq)+SO24(aq)

And this is clearly a chemical reaction, right down to the visible colour change observed. Cu2+(aq) is a coordination complex, that is probably [Cu(OH2)6]2+.

On the other hand, when we take the blue hydrate, CuSO45H2O and place it in water, strong ionic bonds between the sulfate and copper ions must be broken for dissolution.