a brown precipitate is formed .
Cu(NH3)Cl2
A red-brown precipitate of copper acetylide is formed.
copper (III) chloride
it is mildly acidic
Cpopper (I) Chloride other wise known as 'Cuprous Chloride. There is the more common chloride , copper(II) chloride (CuCl2) , kknown as cupric chloride.
Cu(NH3)Cl2
A red-brown precipitate of copper acetylide is formed.
It is made by addition of cuprous chloride (CuCl) in ammonia (NH3). Used for absorbing carbon monoxide gas in orsat gas analyzer.Source link is given below.
In the presence of ammonia the copper acetylide, Cu2C2, is formed. Be careful, this compound is dangerous and explosive.
copper (III) chloride
Bluish-green
it is mildly acidic
A double replacement takes place. And a precipitate is formed called AgCl. It is solution on CuNO3.
Cu2Cl2 is cuprous chloride or copper(I) chloride, and the formula is normally written as CuCl.
Calcium Chloride, Cuprous Chloride/Copper Monochloride, Silver Chloride, Magnesium Phosphide
cacl2 This refers to Calcium Chloride and is wrong. The actual formula of copper chloride is CuCl2 for cupric chloride and CuCl for cuprous chloride. The formula for urea is NH2CONH2
Copper Chloride (CuCI) makes up the blue element in Fireworks