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In CuCl, copper is in +1 oxidation state, So that is a d10 system and the d-orbitals are completely filled. Hence colourless.
The molar mass of copper chloride is 98.999 g/mol.
It decomposes to Cl2 and Cu there is another reaction as well. decomposes to CuCl(s) and 0.5Cl2(g)
(0.102gx1mole)/99g CuCl = 1.031x10^-3 moles
Copper Chloride (CuCI) makes up the blue element in Fireworks
Probably Cu2Cl2 is a dimer of CuCl.
the element of CuCl would be Cu2Cl would be the answer.
the answer of this is Copper Chloride
Copper I Chloride is CuCl - Copper II Chloride (the most probable one) CuCl2
In CuCl, copper is in +1 oxidation state, So that is a d10 system and the d-orbitals are completely filled. Hence colourless.
CuCl
Copper Chloride
its density is 4.145g/cm3
cucl is more covalent than nacl because cu has same size as that of na & cucl has pseudonobal gas configration due to which it has 18 electrons in outermost shell than na cl which has 8 elctrons
CuCl
0.15
Copper(I) chloride is a pure substance.