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Copper sulphate heptahydrate
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Copper sulphate heptahydrate

CAS: 19086-18-1

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Copper sulphate heptahydrate
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Copper sulphate heptahydrate is a copper salt that can be used as an analytical method for measuring the amount of copper in a solution. It is soluble in water, but not in organic solvents. The chemical formula for the compound is CuSO4 x 7H2O. Copper sulphate heptahydrate is commonly used in the laboratory to inhibit lipolytic enzymes and cell culture enzyme activities, as well as to measure oxidation catalysts. This compound is also used to prevent nutrient solutions from becoming acidic, which can occur when citric acid or diamine tetraacetic acid are added. The compound has many other uses, such as being an ingredient in anti-fungal agents, fungicides, and herbicides.

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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:
285.72 g/mol
Formula:
CuSO4·7H2O
Purity:
Min. 95%
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Powder
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