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  2. Copper(II) sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Copper(II) sulfate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Cu SO 4.It forms hydrates CuSO 4 ·nH 2 O, where n can range from 1 to 7. The pentahydrate (n = 5), a bright blue crystal, is the most commonly encountered hydrate of copper(II) sulfate, [10] while its anhydrous form is white. [11]

  3. Chalcanthite - Wikipedia

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    Natural crystals are rare, but are short prismatic or tabular. Chalcanthite (from Ancient Greek χάλκανθον (khálkanthon), from χαλκός (khalkós) 'copper' and ἄνθος (ánthos) 'flower, bloom') is a richly colored blue-green water-soluble sulfate mineral CuSO 4 ·5H 2 O. It is commonly found in the late-stage oxidation zones ...

  4. Simone Biles - Wikipedia

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    Simone Arianne Biles Owens[ 4] OLY ( née Biles; born March 14, 1997) [ 5] is an American artistic gymnast. Her 11 Olympic medals and 30 World Championship medals make her the most decorated gymnast in history, [ 6] and she is widely considered the greatest gymnast of all time. [ 7] With 11 Olympic medals, she is tied with Věra Čáslavská as ...

  5. Brochantite - Wikipedia

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    Brochantite. Brochantite is a sulfate mineral, one of a number of cupric sulfates. Its chemical formula is Cu 4 SO 4 (OH) 6. [2] [3] [4] Formed in arid climates or in rapidly oxidizing copper sulfide deposits, it was named by Armand Lévy for his fellow Frenchman, geologist and mineralogist A. J. M. Brochant de Villiers. [4]

  6. Copper(I) sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Infobox references. Copper (I) sulfate, also known as cuprous sulfate, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Cu 2 SO 4. It is a white solid, in contrast to copper (II) sulfate, which is blue in hydrous form. Compared to the commonly available reagent, copper (II) sulfate, copper (I) sulfate is unstable and not readily available.

  7. Wulffite - Wikipedia

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    Wulffite. Wulffite is an alkali copper sulfate mineral with the chemical formula K 3 Na Cu 4 O 2 ( S O 4) 4, in the sulfate category of minerals. It was recently discovered in Kamchatka, Russia at the Tolbachik volcano in 2012. It was named for Russian crystallographer Georgiy Viktorovich Wulff, a renowned expert who furthered X-ray diffraction ...