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Q: What is the chemical formula of copper (I) carbonate?
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What does copper carbonate have?

The chemical formula of copper carbonate is considered to be Cu(OH)2CO3.


What is the chemical formula for copper (l) carbonat?

Copper(I) carbonate is Cu2CO3.


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Copper carbonate is a chemical substance, also called Cupric carbonate. The molecular formula is CuCO3. Copper carbonate decomposes at high temperatures, giving off carbon dioxide and leaving copper(II) oxide.


What is the chemical formula for copper (I) carbonate?

Copper carbonate is CuCO3 (copper(II) carbonate)


What is the balanced symbol equation copper II carbonate?

The chemical formula (not balanced symbol equation) of copper (II) cabonate is CuCO3.


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Copper sulfate and sodium carbonate physical or chemical change?

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Chemical formulae of copper corbonate?

I think your looking for the "Molecular formula" of "Copper Carbonate". It is CuCO3 and Cu(OH)2 in basic form, or Copper Carbonate in Azurite form is Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2


What is the chemical formula for sulfuric acid plus copper carbonate?

Copper(II) carbonate + sulfuric acid ---> copper(II) sulfate + water + carbon dioxide. CuCO3 + H2SO4 ---> CuSO4 + H2O + CO2 I did a Google search and found this in a Wikipedia article titled "Copper(II) carbonate."