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copper sulfate

noun

Chemistry.


copper sulfate

  1. A crystalline salt that is soluble in water and slightly soluble in alcohol. In its anhydrous form it is white, and in its hydrous form it is blue. Copper sulfate is used in agriculture, textile dyeing, leather treatment, electroplating, and the manufacture of germicides. In its blue form it is also called blue vitriol. Chemical formula: CuSO 4 ·5 2 O.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of copper sulfate1

First recorded in 1890–95
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Some chemical compounds, like copper sulfate, are allowed to help control plant diseases, but need to be used in a way that minimizes their accumulation on soil and avoids leaving residues on crops.

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Silverwood Lake was treated with copper sulfate on Tuesday in an effort to control the algal bloom, agency officials said.

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But if it bothers you, spray affected areas with 1 teaspoon of copper sulfate diluted in 8 gallons of water.

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Otto said they were able to ward off fire blight last year by using sprays including copper sulfate and streptomycin.

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One of wine’s paradoxes is that the most prized, expensive grapes come from regions prone to fungal diseases, which can only be treated with commercial pesticides or, for organic growers, applications of copper sulfate.

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