The formula is Cu(OH)2 meaning that there are 2 oxygens and 2 hydrogens, not just 2 hydrogens. The compound is called Copper (II) Hydroxide.
There doesn't seem to be any chemical compound with the formula CuOH. However, Cu(OH)2 is called Copper(II) hydroxide.
Cooper Hydroxide
copper (III) hydroxide
Cu(OH)2 is the copper(II) hydroxide.
CuOH is Copper I Oxide.
copper (II) hydroxide
Copper is Cu. The (I) means there is only 1 Cu atom. Cyanide is CN- Therefore the formula for Copper (I) Cyanide or Copper I Cyanide is: CuCN
Cu2O. Cuprous is Cu+, cupric is Cu2+. Those are old-school names. Copper(I) oxide is a better name.
Copper carbonate is CuCO3 (copper(II) carbonate)
A substance doesn't have any kind of equation. Do you mean the chemical name in words? Verdigris is not a specific compound, but an indeterminate name for the coating which forms on weathered copper, which may be considered as basic copper carbonate, or for the impure copper acetate used as a pigment.
Formula: Cu
Copper Hydroxide
This chemical compound is copper nitrate.
Copper is Cu. The (I) means there is only 1 Cu atom. Cyanide is CN- Therefore the formula for Copper (I) Cyanide or Copper I Cyanide is: CuCN
I believe the correct formula is Cu-H2-O2.
Copper disulphide is a compound Assuming the coppers has valency 2 it will have the formula Cu(SO3)2
hydrochloric acid
Cu is copper. Copper is a common transition metal, #29 on the periodic table. Its symbol is Cu because the ancient name for it was "cuprum."
CuH2PO4 - this is wrong! The correct answer is: Cu(H2PO4)2
Cu2O. Cuprous is Cu+, cupric is Cu2+. Those are old-school names. Copper(I) oxide is a better name.
The chemical formula for copper is Cu
The correct formula for copper(I) cyanide is CuCN.
This formula is for the complex dichloridodiaqua copper(II).