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Blue vitriol sulfate

ChemicalDesignations-Synonym Blue Vitriol Copper Sulfate Pentahydrate Cupric Sulfate Sulfate of Copper Chemical Formula CuS04-5Hj0. [Pg.95]

Cypervitriol, m. (Old Chem.) blue vitriol. Cypressen-holz, n. cypress wood, -nuss, /, cypress cone. -61, n. cypress oil. cyprisch, a. Cyprian. — cyprischer Vitriol, blue vitriol, copper sulfate, cystenartig, a. cyst-like. [Pg.95]

Gallzenstein, Galitzenstein, m. white vitriol (zinc sulfate) (blauer) blue vitriol, gallzisch, a. Galician, gallabtreibend, a. cholagog. [Pg.168]

Zyper-. Cyprus, Cyprian cypress, -vitriol, n. blue vitriol, copper sulfate. -wein, Cyprus wine. [Pg.541]

Chemical and other names Copper Cupric sulfate, blue vitriol, cupric sulfate, Roman vitriol, Salzburg vitriol, blue copperas, copper (II) sulfate)... [Pg.131]

Synonyms cupric sulfate blue vitriol blue copperas blue stone... [Pg.275]

COPPER SULFATE CnSO, 5H30 blue vitriol Drug store... [Pg.111]

In order to lower the flame temp of these expls, salts, like NaCl, KCI, Amm chloride, alums, blue vitriol, hydrated Amm oxalate, Glauber s salt, gypsum, borax, Epsom salt, hydrated A1 sulfate, etc, may be incorporated (Ref 23, PP 352 53)... [Pg.238]

Cupric Sulfate Pentahydrate, Blue Stone or Blue Vitriol, CuS04.5H20 mw 249-69, blue crysts, mp - loses 4H20 at 110° and the fifth HaO at > 250° d 2.286 at 15.6/4° sol in w si sol in ale dissolves slowly in glycerin. Can be prepd by dissolving Cu oxide (hydroxide or carbonate) in hot dil sulfuric acid and evaporating the liquid for crystn.lt is the most important Cu salt. It is used in several industries (such as textile, leather, steel, petroleum, ore flotation, synthetic rubber), analytical chemistry, electric batteries, insecticides, etc (Ref 1, p 235 Ref 2, p 3-57 ... [Pg.309]

Lab grade hematite (Fe203) and copper sulfate (anhydrous and hydrated) were mounted on slides and used as controls to compare to mineral deposits that might have been found adhering to foe fibers. Rabbit hair and milkweed that had been colored with an aqueous hematite solution and with an aqueous copper sulfate (blue vitriol) solution were also used for comparison. Fibers removed from each simulated material were mounted in water (Refractive Index (Rl) of 1.0), and in Permount (Fisher Scientific) (RI of 1.55). The collected particulate matter and fibers removed from foe yam samples were similarly mounted and examined using optical microscopy. [Pg.34]

Copper sulfate (CuS04) is the most important compound of copper, and is commonly known as blue vitriol. [Pg.182]

Copper sulfate CUSO4 blue vitriol drugstore... [Pg.18]

SYNS BCS COPPER FUNGICIDE BLUE COPPER BLUE STONE BLUE VITRIOL COPPER MONOSULFATE COPPER SULFATE CP BASIC SULFATE CUPRIC SULFATE KUPFERSULFAT (GERMAN) ROMAN VITRIOL SULFATE de CUIVRE (FRENCH) ... [Pg.387]

Gypsum barite blue vitriol Epsom salt alum ammonium alum chrome alum other sulfates. [Pg.377]

Ores of copper native copper, cuprite, chalcocite, chalcopyrite, malachite, azurite. Metallurgy of ores containing native copper, oxide and carbonate ores, sulfide ores. Gangue, flux, flotation, roasting of ores, matte, blister copper. Cupric compounds copper sulfate (blue vitriol, bluestone), Bordeaux mixture, cupric chloride, cupric bromide, cupric hydroxide. Test for cupric ion with Fehling s solution. Cuprous compounds cuprous chloride, cuprous bromide, cuprous iodide, cuprous oxide. Covalent-bond structure of cuprous compounds. [Pg.562]

Similarly, some sulfates and hydroxides will decompose on heating. In fact, sulfuric acid was discovered by Arabian chemists in the Middle Ages by heating copper(II) sulfate crystals [or hydrated copper(II) sulfate , which they called blue vitriol ]. They heated it in a clay pot and collected the condensed vapours. Firstly, it gave off water vapour, which cooled to condense as liquid water. [Pg.100]

A second example illustrates the ability of transition metals to form complexes with small molecules and ions. Copper metal and hot concentrated sulfuric acid ( oil of vitriol ) react to form solid copper(II) sulfate, commonly called blue vitriol by virtue of its deep blue color. There is more to this compound than copper and sulfate, however it contains water as well. When the water is driven away by heating, the blue color vanishes, leaving greenish white anhydrous copper(II) sulfate (Fig. 8.11). The blue color of blue vitriol comes from a... [Pg.329]


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