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Title: Extract copper sulfate from Bordeaux mixture
Post by: Simone90 on August 24, 2020, 06:08:19 AM
Hi everyone.
Is it possible to separate copper sulfate from a bordeaux mixture?
The one i'm using, for 100 grams, is 20g of copper sulfate neutalized with calcium hydorxide and 80g of "coformulants".
So i took about 50g of the mixturre and added about 250g of water. The solution was really cloudy, lightly blue.
I let everything filter during the night and i end up with a clear dark brown solution. The filter was full of a blue sludge.

Does anyone have some suggestion avout what happened or what I could do?

Sorry for my english.

Title: Re: Extract copper sulfate from Bordeaux mixture
Post by: chenbeier on August 25, 2020, 07:35:01 AM
The blue sludge is copper hydroxide. This you can neutralize with sulfuric acid to obtain copper sulfate back.
Title: Re: Extract copper sulfate from Bordeaux mixture
Post by: Simone90 on August 29, 2020, 12:52:41 PM
Hehe...i'm trying to extract copper sulfate to make sulfuric acid. I know i could just buy it, but it becomed a challange for me to make sulfuric acid and nitric acid with almost nothing. Copper sulfate is just one of the experiments i'm doing.
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Title: Re: Extract copper sulfate from Bordeaux mixture
Post by: AWK on August 29, 2020, 01:56:08 PM
Bordeaux mixture was prepared from copper sulfate, but it does not contain copper sulfate. Thermal decomposition of calcium sulfate needs very high temperature at which SO3 decomposes to SO2.