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What is Cu3P2?

Updated: 5/21/2024
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15y ago

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Copper (II) Phosphate

Is Cu3(PO4)2 soluble or insoluble?

insoluble

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3d ago

Cu3P2 is a chemical compound made up of copper and phosphorus. It is known as copper (I) phosphide and is a black solid at room temperature. It is commonly used in semiconductor applications and as a precursor for the synthesis of other copper-containing materials.

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13y ago

Nonexistant.

CuCO3 would be copper (II) carbonate; CuSO4 would be copper (II) sulfate; but CuCO4 is not a stable molecule.

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copper(I) phosphate

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Copper Phosphide

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12y ago

copper (I) phosphite

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Copper(II) hydrogenphosphate

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copper(I)Phosphate

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6y ago

Copper(I) phosphate is Cu3PO4.

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