No, copper chloride is a pure substance.
No, copper chloride is a pure substance.
Ammonium chloride is soluble in water and copper oxide not; dissolve the mixture and filter.
Wash the mixture with water and separate the solid from the liquid, for example, by filtration. The sodium chloride will dissolve in the wash water, while the copper is left behind.
Copper I Chloride is CuCl and Copper II Chloride CuCl2
Copper I Chloride is CuCl - Copper II Chloride (the most probable one) CuCl2
No, copper chloride is a pure substance.
Sodium chloride is a salt and copper is an element.
Copper chloride is a compound, with a fixed atomic ratio between copper and chlorine.
Ammonium chloride is soluble in water and copper oxide not; dissolve the mixture and filter.
Wash the mixture with water and separate the solid from the liquid, for example, by filtration. The sodium chloride will dissolve in the wash water, while the copper is left behind.
Put the mixture in a beaker then add some water. Stir until the sodium chloride is completely dissolved. Filter the water to get copper oxide as your residue. Then strongly heat the water till it evaporates, to form crystals of sodium chloride.
The products of the reaction are aluminium trichloride, copper and hydrogen.
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.
copper + Chlorine = copper chloride
Copper I Chloride is CuCl and Copper II Chloride CuCl2