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This compound is copper(II) nitrate.
Cu(NO3)2 -----------Cu2+ + 2(NO3)-
Neither; it is an elemental metal and not a compound at all.
Cu(NO2)3 doesn't exist, but Cu(NO2)2 does. It is ionic, even though the NO2 anion is covalent.
Cu(NO3)2 pour le cuivre Cu2+ Cu(NO3) pour le cuivre Cu+
This chemical compound is copper nitrate.
This compound is copper(II) nitrate.
Cu(NO3)2 -----------Cu2+ + 2(NO3)-
CuNO32is not physically, chemically, philosophically, or metaphorically possible, but Copper(II) nitrate is the chemical compound with the formula Cu(NO3)2.
CuSO4 + Pb(NO3)2 = Cu(NO3)2 + PbSO4
Neither; it is an elemental metal and not a compound at all.
Copper(II) nitrate. The Roman numeral indicates the charge of the copper ion.
It generally refers to Copper(II) nitrate: Cu(NO3)2
Cu(NO2)3 doesn't exist, but Cu(NO2)2 does. It is ionic, even though the NO2 anion is covalent.
Cu(NO3)2 pour le cuivre Cu2+ Cu(NO3) pour le cuivre Cu+
Cu + HNO3 = Cu(NO3)2 + NO + H2O
Li2S + Cu(NO3)2 -> 2LiNO3 + CuS