Copper (II) Phosphate
Is Cu3(PO4)2 soluble or insoluble?
insoluble
Nonexistant.
CuCO3 would be copper (II) carbonate; CuSO4 would be copper (II) sulfate; but CuCO4 is not a stable molecule.
copper(I) phosphate
Copper Phosphide
copper (I) phosphite
Copper(II) hydrogenphosphate
copper(I)Phosphate
Copper(I) phosphate is Cu3PO4.
Cu3P2
Formula: Cu3(PO4)2
cupric phosphide,
cupric phosphide
Formula: Cu3P2
Copper (II) Chloride is CuCl2
copper(II) phosphate can be made by mixing an aqueous copper(II) solution (i.e. CuCl2 or CuBr2) with an aqueous phosphate solution (i.e. monobasic or dibasic phosphate). A fluffy, light blue precipitate forms immediately upon addition of the copper(II) solution to the phosphate solution.