Description
Cupric Sulphate Anhydrous (CuSO₄)
A blue-white crystalline solid widely used in laboratories and industries. Unlike the common pentahydrate form, the anhydrous type contains no water molecules, making it highly suitable for applications that require moisture-free conditions.
Key Uses:
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Laboratory reagent and chemical analysis
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Drying agent and desiccant in organic synthesis
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Catalyst in chemical reactions
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Precursor in the preparation of other copper compounds
Appearance: White to grayish powder (turns blue on hydration)
Formula: CuSO₄
Solubility: Soluble in water, acids, and methanol




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