KMnO4 + C3H8O3 => K2CO3 + H2O + CO2 + MnO2
CuMnO4 +K3PO4 are the products for this reaction.
CuMnO4 + K3PO4 is the product formed from this reaction.
The chemical reaction is:
Cu3PO4 + 3 KMnO4 = 3 CuMnO4 + K3PO4
There is no such compound named copper IV phosphate.The only possible copper posphates areCopper(II) phosphate is Cu3(PO4)2 , Cupric phosphateCopper(I) phosphate is Cu3PO4 , Cuprous phosphate
Copper (II) PhosphateIs Cu3(PO4)2 soluble or insoluble?insoluble
Cu3Po4
Cu3PO4 Copper (I) Phosphate.
formula for Copper (I) is Cu- and the formula for Phosphate is (PO4)3- the two have to have a net charge of zero, but (Cu)-(PO4)3- is uneven +1+-3=-2 so adding 2 more Copper (I) to the compound the formula Cu3PO4 ends up as leaving the net charge to be 0 = +3 + -3
Cu3PO4
Formula: Cu3(PO4)2
It's the chemical formula for a chemical called Copper (I) phosphate. Each letter symbol indicates an element that is in this compound... the Cu stands for "copper", the P stands for "phosphorus" and the O stands for "oxygen".
There is no such compound named copper IV phosphate.The only possible copper posphates areCopper(II) phosphate is Cu3(PO4)2 , Cupric phosphateCopper(I) phosphate is Cu3PO4 , Cuprous phosphate
Copper (II) PhosphateIs Cu3(PO4)2 soluble or insoluble?insoluble
Do you ant the mass of one molecule of this also? or the molar mass?do you want calculations also for it?I'm going to decide your trying to find the molar mass (Given now by M, previously by Mr). as u have not given the amount of mole (n) in your question for me to find the mass of an amount of Cu3PO4.molar mass of Copper Phosphate is calculated as follows:refering to the periodic table, Find the atmoic weight of Copper (Cu), Phosphorus (P) and Oxygen (O). knowing that the formula for Copper Phosphate also helps: this is Cu3PO4.From this it can be seen there are 3x Copper atoms, one Phosphorus atom, and 4x oxgen atoms.The atomic weights of these elements can be found on a periodic table.(these may vary in accuracy depending one the periodic table you use)Cu = 63.5g/molP=30.97g/molO= 16.00g/molThe units for these are grams per mole. mol is short for mole. (i know dropping an e isn't much but that's crazy chem people for you).So we know we have 3 Cu, and 1 phosphus , and 4 oxygens. So therfore the molar mass (Cu3PO4.) is:(63.5x3)+(1x30.97)+(16x4)= 285.47g/molhope that's what your lookng for. if not just say. . :)