No, a binary compound consists of only 2 elements.
Copper II Nitrate or Cu(NO3)2 contains 3 elements: copper, nitrogen, and oxygen.
This compound is copper(II) nitrate.
Copper(II) nitrate. The Roman numeral indicates the charge of the copper ion.
If there are no impurities [no contaminants] in the Copper Nitrate then it is indeed a pure substance. It is a compound and a compound can be pure [Think: Pure Water] However it is a compound made up of the elements Copper, Nitrogen and Oxygen. Chemical formula: Cu(NO3)2
Two compounds are known: - copper(I) bromide: CuBr - copper (II) bromide: CuBr2
The mass is 890,9 g for the anhydrous copper(II) nitrate.
The chemical formula for copper (I) nitrate is CuNO3.
The chemical formula of copper(II) nitrate is Cu(NO3)2.
Avodagro's Number, which is defined as the number of molecules in one mole of a covalent compound or one formula unit of an ionic compound such as copper (II) nitrate, is about 6.022 X 1023. Therefore the number of moles asked in the question is (2.4 X 1024)/(6.022 X 1023) or 4.0 moles, to the justified number of significant digits.
The chemical formula of copper(II) nitrate is Cu(NO3)2.
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Copper(II) hydroxide and sodium nitrate are thermally decomposed to oxides by heating.
Sulfuric acid plus copper (II) nitrate yields nitric acid plus copper (II) sulfate. Sulfuric acid plus copper (I) nitrate yields nitrous acid plus copper (I) sulfate.