Copper Sulphate (CuSO4)​

Copper Sulphate Crystal, popularly known as Cupric Sulfate or Copper Sulfate, is an inorganic, anhydrous salt that is highly soluble in water. It is created by treating cupric oxide with sulfuric acid and appears as large, bright blue crystals, also known as blue vitriol. It is mainly used as an algaecide for pools and for agricultural purposes as a pesticide, germicide, feed additive, and soil additive. Copper Sulphate Crystals also serves as a raw material in the preparation of other copper compounds, and as a topically applied fungicide, bactericide, and astringent. It is helpful for overly alkaline environments, remedying plant fungi, unwanted root growth, and algae growth.

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