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The aqueous solution of copper(II) sulphate is slowly hydrolysed forming basic copper sulphate whose chemical composition is:

A

`CuSO_(4)*Cu(OH)_(2)`

B

`CuSO_(4)*CuO`

C

`CuSO_(4)*Cu(OH)_(2)*CuO`

D

`[Cu(H_(2)O)_(4)]SO_(4)*H_(2)O`

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