Trade Name : Copper Sulphate Pentahydrate
Formula : CuSO4.5H2O
CAS No.: 7758-99-8
HS Code : 2833.25
Trade Name : Copper Sulphate Pentahydrate
Formula : CuSO4.5H2O
CAS No.: 7758-99-8
HS Code : 2833.25
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION/ PROPERTIES
Mol Weight : 249.68
Appearance : Transparent blue crystals, granules or powder.
Odour : Odourless
Melting Point : Above 100 degrees C, copper sulfate loses water from crystallization with formation of the monohydrate
Boiling Point :
Solubility in Water : 320 g/L (20 degree C)
Density : 2.284
QUALITY INDEX
Industrial Grade
Purity : 96.0% min (grade 1), 93.0% min (grade 2)
Water Insoluble : 0.2% max (grade 1), 0.4% max (grade 2)
Free Flowing Acid : 0.1% max (grade 1), 0.2% max (grade 2)
Standard : GB-437-80 (China)
Animal Feed Grade
Purity : 98.5% min
Cu : 24% min
Water Insoluble : 0.2% max
As : 5 ppm max
Heavy Metal (Pb) : 10 ppm max
Standard : GB-8249-87(China)
Electroplating Grade
Purity : 98.0% min
Cu : 24.9% min
Water Insoluble : 0.2% max
Co : 0.02% max
Sb : 0.006% max
Fe : 0.25% max
As : 0.006% max
Cl : 0.02% max
Pb : 0.006% max
Ni : 0.02% max
Standard : DIN 50972(China)
APPLICATION
It can be used to plate metals with copper, as a fungicide or herbicide, or as a chemical test for water (the anhydrous form will absorb water, turning blue). Mixed with lime it is called Bordeaux mixture. It is also used, in Fehling's solution, to test for reducing sugars, which reduce the blue Cu2+aq ions to red copper(I) oxide. Still other uses include hair dyes and the processing of leather and textiles.
Copper sulfate is also used to test blood for anemia. A drop of the patient's blood is dropped into a container of copper sulfate, if it sinks within a certain time, then the patient has sufficient haemogloblin levels and is not anemic. If the blood floats or sinks too slowly, then the patient is iron-deficient and may be anemic.
In a flame test, copper ions emit a deep blue-green light, much more blue than the flame test for barium.
TOXICITY
Copper sulphate is a powerful oxidizing agent and irritant to mucous membranes. A dose-response effect following ingestion is difficult to define but approximately 10 g may be fatal in an adult (Akintonwa et al, 1989).
Chronic inhalation of copper sulphate-containing pesticides produces pulmonary and hepatic toxicity. Copper sulphate contact sensitivity is recognized.
PACKING & STORAGE
Packing : 25kgs/PP woven bags or 1000kgs/PP jumbo bag
Storage : Store in a dry place |