Cupric Sulfate (Noun)
Meaning
A copper salt made by the action of sulfuric acid on copper oxide.
Classification
Nouns denoting substances.
Examples
- The crystals of cupric sulfate obtained were found to be in a state of highest purity, both visually and when examined by optical techniques.
- He explained how copper compounds were applied by growers for specific growth regulators using aqueous solution made by the simple acid hydrolysis process such as forming a highly oxidised complex substance which known commonly known cupric sulfate or iron derived synthetic origin but claimed success primarily though effective under long intensive processes performed or derived respectively against oxidizer fungi.
- Based on analysis, the copper and sulfur were combined to produce cupric sulfate which would then be made soluble to be combined with glucose to help plants absorb nutrients easier.
- A report describes the preparation of metallic copper from cupric sulfate in which an equal weight of vinegar added to the cupric sulfate aqueous solution increases the purity to near the 99.9%.
- Treatment of these micro fungi suspensions with of copper cations, added as a cupric sulfate solution to a solid substratum by injection can induce a quick and efficient reduction of micro fungal growth which not only showed improvement the food properties but also of their fungal toxin expression.