Product Description
Copper Sulphate is a crystalline blue color solid with a metallic astringent taste. It is composed of Copper (Cu), Sulfur (S), Oxygen (O), and Water (H2O). This product is highly soluble in water and has a shelf life of 2-3 years when stored under recommended conditions. It is used in agriculture as pesticides and fungicides, in chemistry as an analytical reagent, and in industries for plating and dyeing purposes. With a purity ranging from 98-99%, Copper Sulphate comes in industrial, laboratory, and agricultural grades. It is a poisonous substance and should be stored in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated area away from strong acids.
FAQs of Copper Sulphate:
Q: What is the shelf life of Copper Sulphate?
A: Copper Sulphate has a stable shelf life of 2-3 years when stored properly.
Q: What are the common applications of Copper Sulphate?
A: Copper Sulphate is commonly used in agriculture for pest and fungus control, in chemistry for laboratory purposes, and in industries for plating and dyeing.
Q: Is Copper Sulphate a poisonous substance?
A: Yes, Copper Sulphate is poisonous and should be handled with care.
Q: What is the physical form of Copper Sulphate?
A: Copper Sulphate is a crystalline blue color solid that absorbs moisture from the air.
Q: What is the molecular weight of Copper Sulphate?
A: The molecular weight of Copper Sulphate is 249.68 g/mol.