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Is blue vitriol an element compound or a mixture?

Blue vitriol is a compound. It has molecular formula CuSO4.7H2O.


Which compound is known as blue vitriol?

Copper(II) Sulphate(VI) is known as blue vitriol.


How do you separate Copper Sulphate and Blue Vitriol?

Copper sulphate and blue vitriol are actually the same compound, known as copper(II) sulfate. If you need to separate it from a mixture, you can either dissolve it in water and then crystallize it out by evaporating the water, or you can preferentially react it with another chemical to form a different compound that can be separated easily.


Is the blue solid an element a compound or a mixture?

Since we have no clue what the blue solid may be, we cannot answer the question.


Will blue vitriol dissolve in oil?

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.


Systematic name blue vitrol?

Blue vitriol is the obsolete name of copper(II) sulfate - CuSO4.


A powder made up of both white specks and blue specks is likely to be A.a pure compound B.a mixture C.an element D.a solution?

B. a mixture. Since the powder contains both white and blue specks, it is a mixture of different substances.


Why blue vitriol arsorb water when expose to air?

Blue vitriol (copper(II) sulfate) absorbs water when exposed to air because it is hygroscopic, meaning it has a tendency to attract and hold water molecules from the surrounding environment. This property causes the blue vitriol crystals to become hydrated, forming a hydrate compound that contains water molecules within its structure.


What is the formula of blue vitriol?

CuSO4.5H2O


Three elements contained in blue vitriol?

Blue vitriol is the old fashioned name for Copper Sulfate - so there is copper, sulfur and oxygen present


What are the properties of blue vitriol altered during water of crsytallization?

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.


What is the chemical name of blue viriol?

Not sure about blue viriol but blue vitriol is copper sulphate.