Yes: it's a substance with two types of atoms that are chemically combined- copper and oxygen.
Copper (I) Oxide or Cuprous Oxide
copper oxide
CuO is copper (II) oxide, also known as cupric oxide.
No, copper oxide is a compound and has some properties of a semiconductor.
The correct chemical formula for copper oxide is Cu2O for copper(I) oxide (cuprous oxide) and CuO for copper(II) oxide (cupric oxide).
Copper(II) oxide is CuO; II is an indication that in this compound copper is bivalent.
Copper oxide is a chemical compound composed of copper and oxygen atoms, not a molecule. It is an inorganic compound that forms when copper reacts with oxygen.
Copper oxide is a compound made up of copper and oxygen atoms. It is not considered a single atom itself, but rather a combination of atoms bonded together.
No it is an inorganic compound. the compound is cuprous oxide or copper(I) oxide
Yes... The compound is copper oxide CuO I think
copper oxide
Chemical formula for this compound is CuO. It contains the elements Copper and Oxygen. It is a red colored compound.