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What is the name for Cu2C2O4?
Copper(I) Oxalate. Alias: Cuprous Oxalate. Formula: Cu2C2O4.
What is the molar mass of Cu2C2O4?
Copper oxalate
PubChem CID | 54602330 |
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Molecular Formula | C2H2CuO4+2 |
Synonyms | Copper oxalate Copper oxalate(CuC2O4) CUPRIC OXALATE Cupric oxalate (1:1) Oxalic acid, copper(2+) salt (1:1) More… |
Molecular Weight | 153.58 |
Parent Compound | CID 971 (Oxalic acid) |
What is the formula for copper II oxalate?
CuC2O4
Copper oxalate/Formula
What is the formula of copper I oxide?
Cu₂O
Copper(I) oxide/Formula
What is the formula of Perbromic acid?
HBrO4
Perbromic acid/Formula
What is the name for the compound with the formula Ba3N2?
Barium nitride (Ba3N2)
PubChem CID | 15251597 |
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Chemical Safety | Laboratory Chemical Safety Summary (LCSS) Datasheet |
Molecular Formula | Ba3N2 |
Synonyms | Barium nitride (Ba3N2) Barium nitride 12047-79-9 azanidylidenebarium;barium(2+) Bariumnitrid More… |
Molecular Weight | 440.0 |
What is the chemical formula for iron II sulfate hexahydrate?
Iron(II) sulfate
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Chemical formula | FeSO4 |
Molar mass | 151.91 g/mol (anhydrous) 169.93 g/mol (monohydrate) 241.99 g/mol (pentahydrate) 260.00 g/mol (hexahydrate) 278.02 g/mol (heptahydrate) |
Appearance | White crystals (anhydrous) White-yellow crystals (monohydrate) Blue-green crystals (heptahydrate) |
Odor | Odorless |
Is CuC2O4 a precipitate?
Synthetic copper(II) oxalate, CuC2O4, was obtained in a precipitation reaction between a copper(II) solu- tion and an aqueous solution of oxalic acid. The composition is CuC2O4 with atomic coordinates deter- mined by FullProf refinement of the neutron diffraction data.
Why is cuprous oxide red?
Red copper is a reduced form of the normal black copper oxide (CuO). In normal oxidizing firings it will transform to the cupric oxide form (CuO) to produce the normal green coloration in glazes and glass. If fired in reduction, it will maintain its Cu2O structure to produce the typical copper red color.
What is the Colour of cupric oxide?
black
Cupric oxide is a black powder that occurs as the minerals tenorite and paramelaconite. Large amounts are produced by roasting mixed copper oxide ores in a furnace at a temperature below 1,030 °C (1,900 °F).…