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Blue Copper Sulphate Powder

Supplier : Sai Chemicals

Key Features of Blue Copper Sulphate Powder
  • Soluble in water, methanol, slightly soluble in alcohol and glycerol
  • A blue crystalline powder or granulates and slowly effloresces in air
  • Made by exposing copper or copper oxide to a dilute sulphuric acid and then evaporating and the crude sulphate to purify by re-crystallization
  • Can be easily dehydrated to its grey anhydrous form by heating, and then changed by to crystals by adding water.
  • Available in various grades
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Product Profile of Blue Copper Sulphate Powder
Blue Copper Sulphate Powder is soluble in water, methanol, slightly soluble in alcohol and glycerol. The Copper Sulphate Powder is a blue crystalline powder or granulates and slowly effloresces in air. The Blue Copper Sulphate Powder is made by exposing copper or copper oxide to a dilute sulphuric acid and then evaporating and the crude sulphate to purify by re-crystallization. The Blue Copper Sulphate Powder can be easily dehydrated to its grey anhydrous form by heating, and then changed by to crystals by adding water.

Application of the Blue Copper Sulphate Powder:
  • Agricultural chemicals
  • Feeds
  • Germicides - in the textile and leather industries
  • Pigments
  • Electric batteries
  • Reagent in analytical chemistry
  • Medicine
  • Wood preservative
  • For engraving and lithography
  • Mining and petroleum industries
  • Synthetic rubber
  • Steel manufacture
  • Asphalts manufacture
  • Used as a dehydrating agent
  • Employed in ceramics for metallic coloration
  • Sometimes sprayed as a solution or used as a creamy paste on biscuit for pit firing

  • Key Features of Blue Copper Sulphate Powder
    • Soluble in water, methanol, slightly soluble in alcohol and glycerol
    • A blue crystalline powder or granulates and slowly effloresces in air
    • Made by exposing copper or copper oxide to a dilute sulphuric acid and then evaporating and the crude sulphate to purify by re-crystallization
    • Can be easily dehydrated to its grey anhydrous form by heating, and then changed by to crystals by adding water.
    • Available in various grades
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