I was on the highway near Gary and I saw a ship unloading some light blue powder into a big pile (for temporary storage, I assume). I see this all the
time but it's always white powder. I have never seen this blue powder unloading so does anyone know what this might be? It looks a bit like anhydrous
cobalt chloride but I doubt that's what it is. It might just be dyed salt. Brain&Force - 6-9-2014 at 11:15
Copper sulfate is my best guess.thesmug - 6-9-2014 at 11:47
I thought that might be it but it doesn't look dark enough. phlogiston - 6-9-2014 at 11:47
No. It's very light blue. It's pretty much the same as anhydrous cobalt chloride. I doubt it was cobalt chloride since it was outside right next to
water and on a boat. Texium - 6-9-2014 at 14:43
Copper sulfate looks a lot lighter when it's powdered than it does as crystals, so it's still a possibility.
Might be copper carbonate too.
[Edited on 9-7-2014 by zts16]Bert - 6-9-2014 at 20:02
No. It's very light blue. It's pretty much the same as anhydrous cobalt chloride. I doubt it was cobalt chloride since it was outside right next to
water and on a boat.
You may not have noticed this, but plastic articles are available in a variety of colours.
The current price of cobalt is about $30000 per ton.
Does anyone think people leave compounds of it out in the rain? Pyro - 7-9-2014 at 06:54
it's most likely fertilizer.
a friend of my dads used to own a fertilizer shipping company, he said that fertilizers were sometimes color coded according to their typethesmug - 7-9-2014 at 09:08
I found it on the shipping company's website. It's blue road salt. They dye it blue because it's not edible. I think they're storing it a bit early
though.