Copper (Cu)
Oxygen (O)
Carbon (C)
The chemical formula for it is CuCO3
Copper carbonate consists of the elements copper, carbon, and oxygen. Its chemical formula is CuCO3.
Copper chlorides contain chlorine and copper (CuCl, CuCl2).
Copper, Carbon, and Oxygen
copper and chloride
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The mass ratio of elements in copper carbonate can be determined by dividing the mass of each element present by the total mass of the compound. In copper carbonate (CuCO3), the elements are copper (Cu), carbon (C), and oxygen (O). The mass ratio of Cu:C:O in copper carbonate isolated from a mineral would be approximately 1:1:3.
Copper and carbonate ions form copper carbonate. In practice, copper carbonate usually contains hydroxide ions as well.
The copper(III) carbonate is a precipitate.
copper (II) carbonate is a solid
The name of CuCO3 is copper(II) carbonate.
The mass ratio of elements in copper carbonate can be determined by dividing the mass of each element present by the total mass of the compound. In copper carbonate (CuCO3), the elements are copper (Cu), carbon (C), and oxygen (O). The mass ratio of Cu:C:O in copper carbonate isolated from a mineral would be approximately 1:1:3.
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It is called a compound because it is composed of more than one single element. Copper oxide is compose of the two elements copper and oxygen.Because it is composed of two elements, copper and oxygen.
It isn't an element it is a molecule, made up of the elements copper, carbon and oxygen
Copper Carbonate.
copper(II) carbonate or cupric carbonate
Copper and carbonate ions form copper carbonate. In practice, copper carbonate usually contains hydroxide ions as well.
As it requires more energy to break the bonds of calcium carbonate,as it is more reactive meaning it combines with elements in the air and atmosphere, and copper is a less reactive metal.
Malachite is a copper carbonate hydroxide mineral, with the formula Cu2 CO3 (OH)2, so your answer would be 'copper'
Potassium Carbonate and Copper metal
The copper(III) carbonate is a precipitate.
copper (II) carbonate is a solid