copper sulfate

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf chemical compound
gptkbp:appearance blue crystalline solid
gptkbp:chemicalFormula triclinic
CuSO4
gptkbp:colors blue
gptkbp:decommissioningDate decomposes at high temperatures
gptkbp:dissolved soluble in water
gptkbp:distribution 2.284 g/cm³
gptkbp:environmental_impact can accumulate in sediments
can affect biodiversity in water bodies
can cause copper toxicity in aquatic systems
can lead to algal blooms
gptkbp:environmentalImpact toxic to aquatic life
irritating to skin and eyes
gptkbp:environmentalProtection used in animal feed
used in aquaculture
used in veterinary medicine
essential trace element for plants
gptkbp:formed formed by the reaction of copper carbonate and sulfuric acid
formed by the reaction of copper oxide and sulfuric acid
gptkbp:grainComposition can be crystallized from aqueous solution
gptkbp:history used since ancient times for various applications
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label copper sulfate
gptkbp:iceClass 110 °C
650 °C
gptkbp:internationalClassification reacts with hydrogen sulfide to produce copper(II) sulfide
reacts with sulfuric acid to produce copper(II) sulfate
reacts with sodium thiosulfate to produce sodium sulfate
reacts with iron to produce iron(II) sulfate
reacts with potassium iodide to produce iodine
reacts with zinc to produce copper metal
reacts with ammonium hydroxide to form complex ions
reacts with sodium hydroxide to form copper(II) hydroxide
reacts with calcium carbonate to produce copper(II) carbonate
gptkbp:productionCompany produced through the reaction of copper with sulfuric acid
gptkbp:regulates regulated by environmental protection agencies
gptkbp:releaseYear discovered_in_ancient_Egypt
gptkbp:safety do not ingest
wear protective gloves
avoid inhalation of dust
gptkbp:storage store in a cool, dry place
gptkbp:trimLevels acidic solution when dissolved in water
gptkbp:uses textile dyeing
electroplating
agricultural fungicide
algaecide
laboratory reagent
root killer
wood preservative
copper plating
gptkbp:waterManagement dispose of according to local regulations
exists as anhydrous form
exists as pentahydrate (CuSO4·5H2O)
gptkbp:weight 159.609 g/mol