Some examples are copper(II) sulfate, copper(I) chloride, copper(II) chloride, copper(II) carbonate.
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The only similarity the two have is the fact that both compounds contain copper, which is why both have copper in their respective names. Copper oxide is a combination of copper and oxygen, whereas copper sulphate (also copper sulfate) is a combination of copper, sulphur (also sulfur), and oxygen.
Yes, it is possible.
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Oxides of copper are compounds !
In ores. Copper ores are found in various parts of the world. Copper can be found as a metal in the ground. Normally, it is green on the outside. Most copper is not as a metal but in chemical compounds. Chalcopyrite is the most common copper ore. It is a mixture of pyrite and copper sulfide. Copper is found in small amounts in living things. Some mollusks and arthropods have blue blood because they have copper in their blood. Animals such as humans and other mammals have red blood because it contains iron. Copper is purified by electrolysis. Electricity is passed through solutions containing copper compounds, such as copper sulfate - sometimes spelt sulphate. Pure copper forms on the negative electrode.
copper II compounds are more stable because it is hard
As elements or as compounds For example, copper occurs in its elemntal form (native copper) and as various compounds (copper sulphide, copper sulphate etc)
copper and oxygen
Zinc has a full complement of d electrons , copper does not.
oxidation
although once entirely made from copper, pure copper was too soft for most uses. People found out mixing chemicals with copper can strengthen it. The most familiar form of an alloy of copper are bronze and brass. Copper pennies are now just zinc coated with copper.