



Cupric Sulphate Anhydrous
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Cupric sulfate anhydrous refers to the form of copper(II) sulfate that does not contain water molecules in its crystal structure. It is used similarly to the hydrated form (cupric sulfate pentahydrate) in laboratory settings, often in analytical chemistry and as a source of copper ions in various reactions and processes.
Uses of Cupric Sulphate Anhydrous
Analytical Chemistry:
It’s used as a reagent for the detection of water and in various qualitative and quantitative chemical analyses.
Electroplating:
Cupric sulfate solutions are used in electroplating processes to deposit copper onto conductive surfaces.
Catalysis:
It serves as a catalyst in certain chemical reactions, particularly in organic synthesis.
Preservative:
It’s used as a preservative for wood and in some fungicides.
Education:
It’s used in educational settings for experiments demonstrating chemical principles, such as crystal growth and precipitation reactions.
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Cupric Chloride 250gm
- Chemical Formula: CuCl₂
- Molecular Weight: 134.45 g/mol
- Appearance: Yellowish-brown powder (anhydrous), blue-green crystals (hydrated)
- Solubility: Highly soluble in water and ethanol
Cupric Oxide 100gm
Properties:
- Chemical Formula: CuO
- Appearance: Black or dark brown powder.
- Molecular Weight: 79.545 g/mol
- Melting Point: 1,326 °C (2,419 °F)
- Density: 6.315 g/cm³
- Solubility: Insoluble in water but soluble in acids.
Production:
Cupric oxide can be produced by several methods, including:- Thermal Decomposition: Heating copper(II) nitrate, copper(II) carbonate, or copper(II) hydroxide in the absence of oxygen.
- Direct Oxidation: Heating metallic copper in the presence of oxygen.
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