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No. Copper carbonate is a compound.

As a rule of thumb if a substance has a two-part name it is probably not an element unless one of those word refers to its state (i.e. solid, liquid, gas, vapor)

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Copper chloride is a chemical compound which contains atoms of Copper and of Chlorine.

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Yes. It has copper cations and chloride anions.

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Copper carbonate or CuCO3 is a compound (with the elements copper, carbon and oxygen).

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