Native Copper was the only source of Copper until the turn of the century. Since then extracting methods were improved, and a more popular mineral the Copper Ore was found. Now the Copper Ore is the second most used mineral in the world. Native Copper is now used mostly for decorations but can be sold for a good price.
CuCl is copper (I) chloride, where copper has a +1 oxidation state. Cu2Cl2 is copper (II) chloride, where copper has a +2 oxidation state. The difference lies in the oxidation state of copper present in the compounds.
No, copper bromide does not have a covalent bond. Copper bromide typically forms an ionic bond due to the large electronegativity difference between copper and bromine atoms.
Copper is a metal, while carbon is a non-metal. Copper is a good conductor of electricity, whereas carbon can exist in various allotropes with different properties, such as graphite and diamond.
Cupric chloride refers to the compound CuCl2, where copper has a +2 oxidation state. Cuprous chloride refers to the compound CuCl, where copper has a +1 oxidation state. This difference in oxidation state affects the chemical and physical properties of these compounds.
Copper is one of the transitions metals that is known to form ions of different charges. Copper I is Cu+ with a single positive charge and Copper II is Cu2+ with two positive charges. The Roman numerals indicated the amount of positive charge for a transition metal.
The difference between native and non-native species is that native species are from that area and non-native species are not from that area.
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CuCl is copper (I) chloride, where copper has a +1 oxidation state. Cu2Cl2 is copper (II) chloride, where copper has a +2 oxidation state. The difference lies in the oxidation state of copper present in the compounds.
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ASTM B187 and ASTM B152 copper are very similar in structure. The main difference is that ASTM B187 copper is temper H04 and is hard, and ASTM B152 copper is cold rolled and hot rolled.