copper (I) carbonate
The carbonate ion has a -2 charge. Since the formula given is Cu2CO3, it indicates there are 2 Cu atoms required to fulfill the carbonate ion's needs. This means the Cu ion must be of the Cu+1 species.
the answer is Copper Carbonate...2 Cu's are needed to balance the CO3 2- ions.
Copper (II) Carbonate is CuCO3 (the polyatomic ion for Carbonate CO3 has a 2- charge...therefore 2 Cu ions are needed to complete it. Cu 2+and CO3 2- together form the Copper (II) Carbonate
Copper Carbonate
Cu=The Periodic abbreviation for Copper
CO3= 1 carbon atom and 3 Oxygen atoms making it a Carbonate
Copper carbonate
Carbonat de Coure (II)
Copper (II) Carbonate
Cu(ClO3)2 is the copper chlorate.
cupprum
This is vanadium carbonate.
The chemical name for Cu is Copper.
Tin(IV) carbonate
Dolomite is a crystal of calcium magnesium carbonate, CaMg(CO3)2.
CO3
cupprum
This is vanadium carbonate.
The manganese carbonate has the chemical formula MnCO3.
The chemical name for Cu is Copper.
Cobalt phosphate has the chemical formula Co3(PO4)2.
calcium chlorate
This chemical formula is SnS2.
CO3
Chemical name :Sodium Carbonate Chemical formula: Na2 CO3
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."
cupper (II) oxide