The general formula is CuA, where A is the anion.
Yes, the iron is used to displace copper from solutions of its salts. c';
copper can form monovalent as well as divalent salts
on the periodic table,what element is represented by the letters ''cu''
The chemical name for Cu is Copper.
The symbol is Cu
Copper salts are salts of copper as chlorides, sulfate, phosphate, nitrate, acetate etc.
Yes, the iron is used to displace copper from solutions of its salts. c';
Yes, a magnet would remove the iron filings without attracting the copper salts, copper salts are not magnetic.
Copper has Cu as its chemical symbol.
the atomic symbol of copper is Cu.
(CU) is the symbol for spot copper
copper can form monovalent as well as divalent salts
Copper salts generally absorbs the light of a wavelength of 580-630 nm..By looking at the colour you will see that directly opposite the colour orange is the blue green...that's why most of the copper salts have blue colour
You think probable to copper.
Corrosion of copper electrode generates copper salts (which are blue/green) that then diffuse into the flesh of the potato. Don't eat them, copper salts are toxic!!!
A mixture of copper salts and skin oils. It is harmless and forms naturally from a reaction between copper in the metal alloy and salts in your sweat. Skin oils in the sweat mix with these copper salts, producing this green gooey stuff.
Copper salts are toxic to most living things.