Copper(II) ions are double positively charged (2+), while hydroxide ions (OH) are singly negatively charged (-1). There must be 2 hydroxide ions per copper ion in a neutrally charged ionic structure. Thus Cu(OH)2
Cu(OH)2
the hydroxide ion is OH-
the II in the name signifies that it is Cu+2
to neutralize the +2 charge on the Cu, you must have 2 negative charges so you need 2 OH-
The formula for Copper (1) hydroxide is CuOH.
Copper Hydroxide------Cu(OH)2
The chemical formula for copper hydroxide is Cu(OH)2
The chemical formula for copper(II) hydroxide is Cu(OH)2.
cu(oh)2
Cu(OH)2
Formula: Cu3N
Cu2S
Cu2Cr2O7
The chemical formula of potassium hydroxide is KOH: 1 atom of potassium, 1 atom of oxygen, 1 atom of hydrogen.
Cu+2 Br-1
LiOH born from Li+1 (Lithium) and OH-1 (Hydroxide)
Formula: Cu3N
CuF
CuBr
Cu2S
Cu2Cr2O7
Chemical Formula of Copper Chloride is CuCl2
The chemical formula of potassium hydroxide is KOH: 1 atom of potassium, 1 atom of oxygen, 1 atom of hydrogen.
Cu+2 Br-1
Formula: CuIO3
Ag+1 OH-1 ----> these are the ions and their charges AgOH ---> the charges have to add up to zero, so one +1 Ag ion cancels out one -1 hydroxide ion AgOH ---> final formula
The formula of mercury(I) hydroxide is Hg2(OH)2.