Copper (III) chloride. Note that this is theoretical compound copper does have a +3 oxidation stae in some complexes but does not from compounds such as CuCl3.
The only halides known are
+1 oxdtn state:- CuCl, CuBr, CuI
+2 oxdtn state : CuF2, CuCl2, CuBr2
CuCl is known as Copper (I) chloride and also as Cuprous chloride.
This would be called "copper (l) hypochlorite."
(the copper ion has a +1 charge)
Copper (I) chloride
Copper II chloride
Copper I chloride.
copper chloride
copper (ll) chloride i believe
+2 oxidation state
the compound name is atoms.
Tetranitrogen tetraselenide is the name of the compound.
If you mean CdI2 , then the name of the compound is Cadmium Iodide.
Tetraiodosilane is the molecular compound name for Sil4.
+2 oxidation state
copper (III) chloride Added: It is very unlikely that CuCl3 exists: The only two possible oxidation states of copper are I (cuprous, Cu+) and II (cupric, Cu2+) and if it doesn't exist then it has also NO name! Correction on the above. It does exists it is just very unstable and will switch back to Cu(II)Cl2 it is used to create the Cu(I)Cl because it is very unstable in the Cu(I)Cl and will easily form into the copper 2
It can, though it is not the only way molecules bond. Some examples are NaCl, MgSO4, and CuCl3.
the compound name is atoms.
The name of this compound is iodine heptafluoride.
Tetranitrogen tetraselenide is the name of the compound.
The name of the compound CH4 is methane.
The name of the compound H2C2O4 is oxalic acid.
The formula for Copper (II) Chromate is CuCrO4.The copper has a 2+ charge (Cu2+) and the chromate ion has a 2- charge ( (CrO4)2-).Since the charges balance each other out, therefore, we get CuCrO4.
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If you mean CdI2 , then the name of the compound is Cadmium Iodide.
The name for the ionic compound CaSO4 is calcium sulfate.