Hey champ,
The name of the substance is copper sulfate penthydrate. All it means is that there are 5 water molecules to 1 copper sulfate molecule. Don't have a PT handy but all u need 2 do is add the molecular weight of CuSO4 to (5 x H2O). That'll give u the weight.
Good luck.
Cheers.
As somebody has already said
CuSO4.5H2O shows that there are 5 H20 molecules for every one CuSO4 molecule.
Putting the dot between them is good for showing ratios. It's just a simple way of showing the molecule ratio without the confusion of other symbols..
Copper sulfate can either be anhydrous or hydrated--in this case it is hydrated and as has been said it's pentahydrate. The copper sulfate molecules form crystals in which the water resides, and there are 5 water molecules for each copper sulfate molecule.