acid containing in copper sulphate
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*Copper sulfate is produced industrially by treating copper metal with hot concentratedsulfuric acid or its oxides with dilute sulfuric acid.
*For laboratory use, copper sulfate is usually purchased.
*Copper sulfate can also be produced by slowly leaching low grade copper ore in air; bacteria may be used to hasten the process.
*Commercial copper sulfate is usually about 98% pure copper sulfate, and may contain traces of water.
*Anhydrous Copper sulfate is 39.81 percent copper and 60.19 percent sulfate by mass, and in its blue, hydrous form, it is 25.47% copper, 38.47% sulfate (12.82% sulfur) and 36.06% water by mass.
* Four types of crystal size are provided based on its usage:
* large crystals (10–40 mm), small crystals (2–10 mm), snow crystals (less than 2 mm), and windswept powder (less than 0.15 mm)
*For laboratory use, copper sulfate is usually purchased.
*Copper sulfate can also be produced by slowly leaching low grade copper ore in air; bacteria may be used to hasten the process.
*Commercial copper sulfate is usually about 98% pure copper sulfate, and may contain traces of water.
*Anhydrous Copper sulfate is 39.81 percent copper and 60.19 percent sulfate by mass, and in its blue, hydrous form, it is 25.47% copper, 38.47% sulfate (12.82% sulfur) and 36.06% water by mass.
* Four types of crystal size are provided based on its usage:
* large crystals (10–40 mm), small crystals (2–10 mm), snow crystals (less than 2 mm), and windswept powder (less than 0.15 mm)
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