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what is a copper sulphate???​

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Copper sulphate is an inorganic compound that combines sulphur with copper. It can kill bacteria, algae, roots, plants, snails, and fungi. The toxicity of copper sulphate depends on the copper content. ... Copper sulphate has been registered for use in pesticide products in the United States since 1956.

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Copper sulphate is an inorganic compound that combines sulfur with copper. It can kill bacteria, algae, roots, plants, snails, and fungi. The toxicity of copper sulphate depends on the copper content. Copper sulphate has been registered for use in pesticide products in the unlimited states since 1956.

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