- were
distinguished by
their color, such as
green vitriol for
hydrated iron(II)
sulfate and
blue vitriol for
hydrated copper(II) sulfate.
These materials...
- white.
Older names for the
pentahydrate include blue vitriol, bluestone,
vitriol of copper, and
Roman vitriol. It
exothermically dissolves in
water to give...
- melanterite, or
magnesium as pentahydrite.
Other names include blue stone,
blue vitriol, and
copper vitriol. As
chalcanthite is a
copper mineral, it can be used...
-
Bluestone –
mineral form of copper(II)
sulfate pentahydrate, also
called blue vitriol.
Borax –
sodium borate; was also used to
refer to
other related minerals...
-
ancient times as
copperas and as
green vitriol (
vitriol is an
archaic name for
hydrated sulfate minerals), the
blue-green
heptahydrate (hydrate with 7 molecules...
-
compound blue vitriol (CuSO4), and the ink made from it. The term was also
applied to red
vitriol (a
native sulfate of cobalt), and to
green vitriol (ferrous...
- or
sulphuric acid (Commonwealth spelling),
known in
antiquity as oil of
vitriol, is a
mineral acid
composed of the
elements sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen...
- as
unguent of
tutty (Sanskrit
tuttha meaning variously zinc
oxide or
blue vitriol). Lastly, the name was given,
though improperly, to some
liquid medicines...
-
sixty times he
applied it, it
failed but once in
affecting a cure. Take
blue vitriol and put a
piece of it in the
hollow tooth, yet not too much; spit out...
- iron(II)
sulfate heptahydrate, FeSO4·7H2O;
blue vitriol is copper(II)
sulfate pentahydrate, CuSO4·5H2O and
white vitriol is zinc
sulfate heptahydrate, ZnSO4·7H2O...