CuSO4.5H2O
Blue vitriol is a compound. It has molecular formula CuSO4.7H2O.
The chemical formula for blue vitriol (copper sulphate pentahydrate) is CuSO4.
formula : cuso4 chemical name: copper sulphate
Blue vitriol is an obsolete name for copper(II) sulphate - CuSO4.
Blue vitriol is the obsolete name of copper(II) sulfate - CuSO4.
Oil of Vitriol is an old name for sulfuric acid (H2SO4). Sulfuric acid's structural formula is:
Yes, blue vitriol, which is chemically known as copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate (CuSO₄·5H₂O), is indeed associated with water molecules. The "pentahydrate" part of its name indicates that each formula unit of copper sulfate is combined with five water molecules. This hydration gives blue vitriol its characteristic blue color and affects its physical properties, such as solubility and crystallization.
Copper(II) Sulphate(VI) is known as blue vitriol.
Blue vitriol is the old fashioned name for Copper Sulfate - so there is copper, sulfur and oxygen present
There are many different oils, but they are largely non-polar so it's unlikely that an ionic compound such as copper sulfate (blue vitriol) will dissolve in any of them to any appreciable extent.
The formula of green vitriol is FeSO4·7H2O, which represents iron(II) sulfate heptahydrate.
Not sure about blue viriol but blue vitriol is copper sulphate.