the chemical formula of copper carbide is CuC2.
There are many e.g. CuO, CuCO3 CuSO4 and Copper Phthalocyanine which is an important blue pigment used in blue paints and inks.
copper and iron (II) chloride
copper hydroxide
copper
It can't be grown or produced synthetically.
Copper carbide is a salt. As the element implies, the ions present are copper ions and carbide ions. Carbide ions are made of carbon atoms.
It would be called cupric carbide but it doesn't exist. Copper carbide, CuC is the only compound containg only copper and carbon.
Yes with a 25 M bronze rod made by union carbide
hydrolysis of aluminium carbide gives methane gas Al4C3 + 12H2O ---> 3CH4 + Al(OH)3
T. O. Llewellyn has written: 'Recovery of rutile from a porphyry copper tailings sample' -- subject(s): Copper ores, Rutile, Tailings (Metallurgy) 'Recovery of silicon carbide from granite sludge' -- subject(s): Silicon carbide
2.03g C2H2
There are many e.g. CuO, CuCO3 CuSO4 and Copper Phthalocyanine which is an important blue pigment used in blue paints and inks.
copper and iron (II) chloride
copper hydroxide
When heated, they form Silicon carbide(SiC) a black and very hard compound.
copper
Depends on the acids you're mixing the copper with!