What are three uses for copper sulfate?

Copper sulfate is used as a fungicide, algaecide, root killer, and herbicide in both agriculture and non-agricultural settings. It is also used as an antimicrobial and molluscicide.
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What are the uses for copper sulfate crystals?

Copper sulfate crystals have many practical applications such as it is used as a herbicide, fungicide, and pesticide. Perhaps the most prevalent use of copper sulfate is it is used in swimming pools as an algicide. It is also used to treat aquarium fish for parasitic infections.
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Can you use copper sulfate on humans?

It is toxic to humans.

Since copper sulfate is easily absorbed through the skin, those that dispense it must be extremely cautious to avoid even minimal skin contact with it. If contact occurs, it can cause itching and permanent yellow discoloration of the skin.
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What is copper sulphide used for?

Copper Sulfide is a crystalline solid used as a semiconductor and in photo optic applications.
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How do you use copper sulfate in a toilet?

The most advisable way to use copper sulfate is by placing it in a toilet bowl in regular small doses of about 1/2 a cup and flush the toilet a couple of times to ensure it flows through the house drain. Never place the copper sulfate into a sink or shower – it may harm the plumbing.
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What is copper used for in gardening?

Organic and sustainable gardeners know that using copper in gardening repels slugs and snails without introducing harmful chemicals to the landscape. There are easy copper barriers to purchase or you can try a topical application of Bordeaux mixture to halt those munching pests in their tracks.
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Where is copper sulphate found?

Copper sulfate is a naturally occurring pesticide and can be found in plants, soil, food, and water. It is a combination of sulfur and copper. Copper is an essential nutrient for humans, animals, and plants.
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Where do you get copper sulfate?

Stores That Sell Copper Sulfate

I found copper sulfate at Home Depot as Zep Root Killer, which is labeled as copper sulfate pentahydrate and is sold with septic tank and drain cleaning chemicals (not with other garden root killers or with other plumbing chemicals).
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What is copper sulphate made from?

Copper sulfate is produced industrially by treating copper metal with hot concentrated sulfuric acid or copper oxides with dilute sulfuric acid.
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Can you use copper sulfate in a swimming pool?

You could pour Copper Sulfate into the skimmer or put it in the pool directly and both ways should work just fine to help clean the pool and get rid of algae.
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Can you eat copper?

No more than 8 mg of copper should be consumed daily in those 14-18 years old, and no more than 10 mg daily in those 19 years or older. Taking copper by mouth in higher doses is possibly unsafe and can be dangerous. Children: Copper is likely safe when taken by mouth appropriately.
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Is Blue Stone poisonous?

Blue stone (neela thotha, in local terms) is dehydrated copper sulfate and is commonly used as a pesticide, in the leather industry, and in homemade glue. It results in a rare form of poisoning limited to the Asian continent, with a high incidence in India and Sri Lanka prior to the 1980s.
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What is copper sulfate used for in ponds?

As the least costly aquatic herbicide, copper sulfate pentahydrate (Figure 1) is widely used for short-term management of algae. It is ineffective in the long term unless combined with other management methods.
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What is copper chloride used for?

Copper Chloride is a brownish-yellow powder. It is used in petroleum, textiles, metallurgy, photography, agricultural products, and as a feed additive and wood preservative. It is also used in light sensitive paper manufacturing, pigments for glass and ceramics, and Acrylonitrile manufacturing.
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Which household products contain copper sulphate?

Aside from basic home-based pesticides, household products typically don't contain copper sulfate. Accidentally drinking or inhaling a product with copper sulfate can cause vomiting, tissue or organ damage, and even death in extreme cases.
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What happens when you mix copper sulphate and water?

If copper sulphate crystals are added to water then, the particles of copper sulphate crystals loses attraction between them and starts moving continuously and gets mixed up with water. It is called 'hydrated copper sulphate solution which is having a blue colour. Was this answer helpful?
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Is copper sulfate good for dogs?

Although all dog foods naturally contain a certain amount of copper from the raw ingredients, additional copper is routinely added to ensure there is enough for the dog's requirements. Within the EU, copper sulphate is classified as harmful and dangerous to the environment as well as being listed as an irritant.
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What happens if you eat copper sulfate?

Copper sulfate can cause severe eye irritation. Eating large amounts of copper sulfate can lead to nausea, vomiting, and damage to body tissues, blood cells, the liver, and kidneys. With extreme exposures, shock and death can occur. Copper sulfate affects animals in a similar way.
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Can you eat fish from a pond treated with copper sulfate?

There are no restrictions on swimming, eating fish from treated water bodies, human drinking water, pet/livestock drinking water, or irrigation. Copper is an element, and so is not broken down like other herbicides.
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Is copper sulphate good for roses?

I like to treat my roses and fruit trees with a solution of Copper Sulphate and water every year in spring/early summer to protect against: Rose Blackspot. Powdery Mildew.
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Is copper good for roses?

Without adequate copper, plants will fail to grow properly. Therefore, maintaining fair amounts of copper for the garden is important.
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Is copper good for flowers?

Dropping a copper penny into the vase. The reason pennies are considered a smart way to keep flowers alive longer is because copper is a fungicide, so it naturally kills off those pesky bacteria and fungi that are trying to camp out in your flowers' vase and shorten the life span of your stems.
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