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Copper chloride + Sodium hydroxide --> Copper hydroxide + sodium chloride
Any reaction occur.
No. Copper(I) chloride and copper(II) chloride are both ionic solids.
It forms a brown ring just above the copper solution.
copper + Chlorine = copper chloride
Copper chloride + Sodium hydroxide --> Copper hydroxide + sodium chloride
When copper chloride is put into water, it starts dissociating. The molecule of copper chloride breaks up to give a cuprous ion(Cu2+) and 2 Chloride ions(Cl-). The water molecules weakly dissociate to give hydrogen ions(H+) and Hydroxyl ions(OH-). The oppositely charged ions interact and form a weak bond known as hydrogen bond. This interaction results in the copper chloride dissolving in the water.
Any reaction occur.
it produces a gas
the copper sulfate reacts and changes colour
Some Cu(HCO3)2 or CuCO3 precipitation might occur.
There are two kinds of copper chloride. Copper(I) chloride is CuCl. Copper(II) chloride is CuCl2.
No. Copper(I) chloride and copper(II) chloride are both ionic solids.
No. Copper(I) chloride and copper(II) chloride are both ionic solids.
It forms a brown ring just above the copper solution.
copper + Chlorine = copper chloride
Copper I Chloride is CuCl and Copper II Chloride CuCl2