Copper Sulphate

Copper (II) sulphate, also known as cupric sulfate or copper sulphate, is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula CuSO4.This salt exists as a series of compounds that differ in their degree of hydration. The anhydrous form is a pale green or gray-white powder, whereas the pentahydrate (CuSO4•5H2O), the most commonly encountered salt, is bright blue. Copper (II) sulfate exothermically dissolves in water to give the aquo complex [Cu(H2O)6]2+, which has octahedral molecular geometry and is paramagnetic. Other names for copper(II) sulfate are “blue vitriol” and “bluestone”.
Molar Mass: 159.609 g/mol (anhydrous) / 249.685 g/mol (pentahydrate)

Specifications of Copper Sulphate Anhydrous.

Specification of Copper Sulphate Pentahydrate.

Appearance– Blue
Uses & Applications:
As an Herbicide, Fungicide, Pesticide, Analytical Regent, Organic Synthesis, Chemistry Education, Medical and Public Health, Art, Etching, Dyeing, etc.
Properties: Copper sulphate is highly soluble in water and therefore is easy to distribute in the environment. Copper in the soil may be from industry, motor vehicle and architectural materials. According to studies, copper sulphate exists mainly in the surface soil and tends to bind organic matter. The more acidic the soil is, the less binding occurs.

PACKAGING:
Local – 50kg HDPE Bag with Airtight inside polylinner
Export – 50kg fibre drums.

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