Constituent
- Name
- CuSO4.n(H2O)
- Official name
- Copper(II) sulfate
- Family
- molecular solid
- Class
- mixed molecular solid
- Relevance
- main - major
- Arrangement
- single phase
- Mass fraction
- 1.0
- Mole fraction
- 1.0
- Comments
- The hydrated copper sulfate tends to polymerise. The type and strength of the bounds are strongly related of the hydration.
- Formula
- $CuSO_4•n(H_2O)$
- Chemical formula
- CuSO4•n(H2O)
- Elemental formula
- Cu S (O)4-13 (H)0-14
- Isotope mixture type
- terrestrial abundance
- Composition comments
- The pentahydrate ($CuSO_4•5(H_2O)$) is the most common form. The anhydrous form is $CuSO_4$. The trihydrate is ($CuSO_4•3(H_2O)$). The heptahydrate is ($CuSO_4•7(H_2O)$)
- Class
- molecular solids with mixed molecules (04)
- Phase type
- crystalline
- Crystal system
- various
- Crystal class
- various
- Crystal class symbol
- various
- Crystal spacegroup
- various
- Comments
- The structure is depending of the hydration. Orthorhombic - Dipyramidal [mmm (D2h)], Space Group: Pmna for anhydrous form; Monoclinic - Domatic [m (Cs)], Space Group: Cc for trihydrate form; Triclinic - Pinacoidal [1 (C1)], Space Group: P1 for pentahydrate form; Monoclinic - Prismatic [2/m (C2h)], Space Group: P2(1)/c for heptahydrate form
- Texture
- polycrystalline
- Molar mass
- 159,609 - 305.54 $g/mol$
- Density
- 2.1 - 3.6 $g/cm^3$
- Refringence type
- biaxial
- Refringence sign
- unknown
- Diaphaneity
- transparent to translucent
- Luster
- vitreous