You can not. Blue Vitriol is the old fashioned name for Copper Sulfate and they are thus the same chemical.
Blue vitriol is an old name that is in common use. Copper sulfate is also a common name!
Copper(II) Sulphate(VI) is known as blue vitriol.
Vitriol is Nothing but Copper Sulphate. Both copper and silver are below the reactant level. Refer the Activity Series of Metals on your periodic table, The copper and silver will be below the arrow. So The least reactant for which when those 2 are mixed no reaction occurs. So Silver does not decolourising the blue colour of aqueous blue vitriol
The name of the compound with the formula Cu2SO4 is Copper I sulphate or Cuprous sulphate.
for ahyndrous it is CuS04 for hydrated its CuS04 - 5h20
The chemical formula for blue vitriol (copper sulphate pentahydrate) is CuSO4.
formula : cuso4 chemical name: copper sulphate
Blue vitriol is an old name that is in common use. Copper sulfate is also a common name!
Not sure about blue viriol but blue vitriol is copper sulphate.
Copper(II) Sulphate(VI) is known as blue vitriol.
Blue vitriol is a very obsolete name for the copper(II)sulphate: CuSO4. Don't use in the future this term. Pentahydratated copper(II) sulphate: CuSO4.5H2O - bright blue color After the dehydratation of the above compound we obtain the anhydrous copper(II) sulphate: CuSO4 - pale green color.
The basic copper carbonate is known in mineralogy as malachite or azurite.
Vitriol is Nothing but Copper Sulphate. Both copper and silver are below the reactant level. Refer the Activity Series of Metals on your periodic table, The copper and silver will be below the arrow. So The least reactant for which when those 2 are mixed no reaction occurs. So Silver does not decolourising the blue colour of aqueous blue vitriol
Anhydrous copper II sulphate is a white crystal of formula CuSO4. This crystal can bind to five molecules of water, called water of crystallisation. This compound is then called blue vitriol since it has a blue color.
Blue vitriol is the old fashioned name for Copper Sulfate - so there is copper, sulfur and oxygen present
The blue copper(II) sulfate is a pentahydrate: CuSO4.5H2O. The anhydrous form - CuSO4 - is white.
The name of the compound with the formula Cu2SO4 is Copper I sulphate or Cuprous sulphate.