what is the meaning of copper sulphate
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Copper (II) Sulfate, also called Cupric Sulfate (CuSO4), blue vitriol, blue stone, blue caparrosa, Roman vitriol or chalcanthite is a chemical compound derived from copper that forms blue crystals, soluble in water and methanol and slightly soluble in alcohol and glycerin.
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El Sulfato de Cobre (II), también llamado Sulfato cúprico (CuSO4), vitriolo azul, piedra azul, caparrosa azul, vitriolo romano o calcantita es un compuesto químico derivado del cobre que forma cristales azules, solubles en agua y metanol y ligeramente solubles en alcohol y glicerina.
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Copper (II) sulfate, also known as cupric sulfate, are inorganic compounds with the chemical formula CuSO4 (H2O) x, where x can range from 0 to 5. ... Older names for this compound include blue vitriol , Blue sand, blue stone, blue shell, Roman vitriol or calcantite
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The COPPER SULTAPH, means inorganic chemical compound, also known as cupric sulfate. There are several types of sulfate among them Copper (I) sulfate, or cuprous sulfate of the formula (Cu2SO4) and copper (II) sulfate, or cupric sulfate of the formula (CuSO4).