copper nitrate
The name of the formula CuNO3 is copper(II) nitrate.
The chemical formula for copper (I) nitrate is CuNO3.
Actually, the answer Cu(NO3)2 is incorrect for cuprous nitrate. Cu(NO3)2 is in fact cupric nitrate. Cuprous nitrate is represented as CuNO3 alone.
The chemical formulas of copper nitrates are: CuNO3 and Cu(NO3)2.
The chemical symbol for copper is Cu, and the chemical formula for nitrate is NO3. Therefore, the chemical symbol for copper nitrate is Cu(NO3)2.
Cuprous nitrate is a chemical compound with the formula CuNO3. It is a white, crystalline substance that is used in various analytical chemistry applications and as a catalyst in organic reactions. Copper(I) ions in cuprous nitrate can act as reducing agents in certain reactions.
The formula of hydrated copper nitrate is Cu(NO3)2·xH2O, where x represents the number of water molecules attached to each formula unit of copper nitrate.
Cu(NO3)2 and CuNO3 cupric (Cu-II) and cuprous (Cu-I) nitrate
Fifty years ago, when I got my chemistry degree, "cuprous nitrate" was the standard name for what is now called, using the Stock System, "copper(I) nitrate". Its formula is CuNO3.
CuNO3 can be found as both a solid and as an aqueous solution.
That would be copper (I) nitrate.
Copper NitrateMolecular Formula: (CuNO3)2 No. of Elements: Three: Copper (Cu), Nitrogen (N), and Oxygen (O).