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Copper(
II)
nitrate describes any
member of the
family of
inorganic compounds with the
formula Cu(NO3)2(H2O)x. The
hydrates are blue solids. Anhydrous...
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Copper(
II)
sulfate is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula CuSO4. It
forms hydrates CuSO4·nH2O,
where n can
range from 1 to 7. The pentahydrate...
- tin, to
create bronze, c. 3500 BC.
Commonly encountered compounds are
copper(
II) salts,
which often impart blue or
green colors to such
minerals as azurite...
- Some
forms of
copper(
II)
hydroxide are sold as "stabilized"
copper(
II) hydroxide,
although they
likely consist of a
mixture of
copper(
II)
carbonate and...
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Copper(
II)
oxide or
cupric oxide is an
inorganic compound with the
formula CuO. A
black solid, it is one of the two
stable oxides of
copper, the other...
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Copper(
II) chloride, also
known as
cupric chloride, is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula CuCl2. The
monoclinic yellowish-brown anhydrous...
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Copper(
II)
telluride is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula CuTe that
occurs in
nature as a rare
mineral vulcanite. The
chemical formula has...
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Copper(
II)
bromide (CuBr2) is a
chemical compound that
forms an
unstable tetrahydrate CuBr2·4H2O. It is used in
photographic processing as an intensifier...
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Copper(
II) acetate, also
referred to as
cupric acetate, is the
chemical compound with the
formula Cu(OAc)2
where AcO− is
acetate (CH 3CO− 2). The hydrated...
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Copper(
II)
phosphate are
inorganic compounds with the
formula Cu3(PO4)2. They can be
regarded as the
cupric salts of
phosphoric acid.
Anhydrous copper(II)...