Product Description
Copper Sulphate is a fungicide used to control fungus on melons, grapes, and other berries. It is the chemical compound with the formula CuSO4, 5H2O. The anhydrous of this sulphate is a pale green or gray-white powder, on the other hand, pentahydrate (CuSO4i5H2O), the most commonly encountered salt, is bright blue. Copper Sulphate goes through various inspections conducted by our quality controllers to test its purity, quality, effectiveness and safe usage. This makes our chemical all the more demanded and appreciated in the market.
Specification of Copper Sulphate grade are
- CAS No. 7758-98-7
- Class : Chemical : Inorganic : Sulphate
Product Details
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Density
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2.286 g/cm3
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Chemical Formula
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CuSO4.5H2O
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CAS Number
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7758-99-8
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Color
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Blue
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Soluble in
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Water
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Molar mass
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249.685 g/mol
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Melting point
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110 Degree C
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Essential Agrochemical for Crop ProtectionCopper Sulphate serves as a versatile solution in agriculture, offering reliable protection against fungal and algal threats. Its efficacy as a fungicide, algaecide, and herbicide ensures that crops remain healthy, while its water solubility guarantees even and efficient application across farmlands. With its high purity and well-balanced formulation, Copper Sulphate remains a top choice for farms and nurseries seeking resilient yields.
Safe and Efficient Fertilizer ComponentDespite its potent biocidal properties, this agricultural-grade Copper Sulphate is non-poisonous and safe when used as directed. Its inclusion in fertilizers supports healthy plant growth and development, supplying essential copper nutrients vital for robust plant metabolism. Manufactured to rigorous standards in India, the product ensures consistency, stability, and a 24-month shelf life, making it a reliable choice for farmers and distributors alike.
FAQ's of Copper Sulphate:
Q: How should Copper Sulphate be applied for fungal or algal control?
A: Copper Sulphate should be dissolved in water as per recommended dosage and applied directly to the affected area or plants. Its water solubility ensures quick and uniform distribution, making it ideal for treating crops and water bodies.
Q: What are the main uses of Copper Sulphate in agriculture?
A: Copper Sulphate is primarily used as a fungicide, algaecide, root killer, and herbicide. It also serves as a fertilizer component, helping to manage diseases, weeds, and algae, while supplying copper necessary for plant health.
Q: When is the best time to use Copper Sulphate on crops?
A: It is best to use Copper Sulphate at the onset of fungal or algal outbreaks or as a preventative measure during the active growing season. Always follow agronomic guidelines to maximize its effectiveness.
Q: Where should Copper Sulphate be stored to maintain product quality?
A: Copper Sulphate should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated area at room temperature, away from moisture and direct sunlight, to preserve its efficacy and 24-month shelf life.
Q: What is the process for using Copper Sulphate as a herbicide or root killer?
A: To use as a herbicide or root killer, dissolve the powder in water and apply it directly to the unwanted vegetation or roots according to specified rates. Ensure application only to target plants to avoid damage to desired crops.
Q: What benefits does Copper Sulphate offer as a fertilizer ingredient?
A: As a fertilizer component, Copper Sulphate provides essential copper, promoting healthy plant enzymes, vigorous growth, and improved resistance to environmental stress, thereby increasing crop yield and quality.