Hydrated copper (II) sulphate (CuSO4). Also known as cupric sulphate,this blue colour indicates the pentahydrate,which forms when five water molecules attach to the copper ion. The anhydrous form of this chemical is a grey-white colour,and can be formed by heating to remove the water | |
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