There is CURAÇAO (close to Venezuela - South America), that is part of Dutch West Indies, but also Cuba (far northwestwards, not exactly of "West Indies", as it was Spanish, but English "always knew how to do SOME things", in this case using a name of theirs to several other powerful dominating countries' [invaders like them too] possessions).
yes.there is a volcanic island called 'cu lao re''
.07 (No. That is incorrect.) Actually there are 27 cu ft in a cu yard or .037 cu yards in a cu ft.
From the Latin word cuprum, which means "from the island of Cyprus."From the Latin word cyprium, after the island of Cyprus
Cu(I), cuprous, Cu+.
In 1969 Dodge made several V-8 engines: 273 cu in. 318 cu in. 361 cu in. 383 cu in. 426 cu in. 440 cu in.
The element copper (Cuprum in Latin) is symbolised by Cu
Cu + HNO3 = Cu(NO3)2 + NO + H2O
they have all sorts. they have250 cu in (4.1 L)283 cu in (4.6 L)307 cu in (5 L) V8327 cu in (5.4 L) V8350 cu in (5.7 L) V8396 cu in (6.5 L) V8400 cu in (6.6 L) V8409 cu in (6.7 L) V8427 cu in (7 L) V8454 cu in (7.4 L) V8
1 cu ft = 0.037037 cu yeard
Cu(ClO4)2 ==> Cu^2+ and 2ClO4^-
For Cu (I) and Cu(II)-as halide: blue-green color. For Cu(II)-non halide: green color.
Cuprous oxide or Cu(I)-oxide is Cu2O (Cu-O-Cu structure) Cupric oxide or Cu(II)-oxide is CuO (Cu=O structure)