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Copper Sulfate

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Copper sulfate, also known as cupric sulfate, is an inorganic compound composed of copper, sulfur, and oxygen. It appears as a blue crystalline solid and is commonly used in agriculture, aquaculture, and various industrial applications. It is well-known for its fungicidal and algicidal properties and has been utilized historically as a root killer and in chemistry laboratories.

Key Features

  • Chemical Formula: CuSO₄
  • Blue crystalline appearance
  • Soluble in water, forming a vibrant blue solution
  • Used as a fungicide, algicide, and herbicide
  • Applications in agriculture, industrial processes, and laboratory settings
  • Has both toxic and antimicrobial properties

Pros

  • Effective at controlling fungal and algae growth
  • Widely used and well-understood in agricultural practices
  • Relatively inexpensive and accessible
  • Versatile in industrial applications

Cons

  • Toxic to aquatic life if overused or improperly handled
  • Can be harmful to humans through ingestion or skin contact
  • Requires careful handling and disposal due to its toxicity
  • Potential environmental concerns with runoff

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 10:33:21 AM UTC