Fluoride anions must equal a 2- charge.
The formula for cupric fluoride is CuF2. Another name for this compound is copper(II) fluoride.
It would be CuF3 but this compound does not exist. Copper(II) fluoride, CuF2 exists, and K3CuF6 exists and contains copper III.
The copper(II) fluoride has the formula CuF2.
The copper(II) fluoride has the formula CuF2.
Assuming it is pure silver, it would be an element.
Copper II Fluoride
The formula for cupric fluoride is CuF2. Another name for this compound is copper(II) fluoride.
It would be CuF3 but this compound does not exist. Copper(II) fluoride, CuF2 exists, and K3CuF6 exists and contains copper III.
No, copper sulfide (CuS) is a compound, an insoluble salt made of Cu2+ cations and S2- anions.
The copper(II) fluoride has the formula CuF2.
Copper II fluoride is CuF2
Copper II fluoride is CuF2
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)
The copper(II) fluoride has the formula CuF2.
Assuming it is pure silver, it would be an element.
No it is not.
If it is Copper (I) then it is CuF