Chlorine and copper combine to form either copper(I) chloride, CuCl, or copper(II) chloride, CuCl2. Copper(I) chloride is also called cuprous chloride, and is a white solid that is not very soluble in water. Copper(II) chloride is also called cupric chloride and is a yellowish-brown solid that is soluble in water.
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Chlorine will make copper to be oxidized. Cupric chloride will be formed.
Cu (-2e-) + Cl2 (+2e-) --> CuCl2
Chlorine and copper do not react
copper is a red solid. Chlorine is a greenish gas.
copper chloride
Copper chloride
Copper (Cu) + Chlorine (Cl) -> Copper (I) Chloride (CuCl)
Metal is a category of elements but copper chloride is not an element. It is a compound made from chlorine and copper. Among these copper is a metal and chlorine is a non-metal.
Copper Chloride
copper is a red solid. Chlorine is a greenish gas.
The compound of copper and chlorine with the lowest atomic ratio of copper to chlorine is CuCl2.
copper chloride
Copper chloride
Copper Chloride
Copper Chloride
Copper (Cu) + Chlorine (Cl) -> Copper (I) Chloride (CuCl)
copper + Chlorine = copper chloride
Metal is a category of elements but copper chloride is not an element. It is a compound made from chlorine and copper. Among these copper is a metal and chlorine is a non-metal.
Copper Chlorine is a cycle that is broken up into four steps. It is a thermochemical cycle for making hydrogen.
The two make Copper(II) Chloride