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Copper II Sulfate

Copper Sulfate or Copper II Sulfate is a substance that is usually found as a blue, crystalline hydrated salt. The elements in Copper II Sulfate are Copper, Oxygen, Hydrogen, and sulphur. Copper II Sulfate is often used in chemical labs for many school science experiments. Copper II Sulfate is one of the prettiest chemical compounds in the chemical lab because of it vibrant blue color. Copper Sulfate solution is also vibrant blue.

Copper Sulfate

Copper II Sulfate

The video below shows facts and properties of Copper Sulfate as well as Copper Sulfate pentahydrate. When the hydrated Copper II Sulfate salt is heated gently, it loses water to crystallization and the blue crystals turn into a white powder.

The chemical formula for Copper II Sulfate

Copper Sulfate formula

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