Many elements on the Periodic Table got there chemical symbol from the latin name of the element. For example. Copper's chemical symbol is Cu, even though there is no u in copper.
This is because in latin, Copper is "cuprum."
Cuprum is Copper, which has the symbol Cu.
Copper (Cu), has great electric condutive ability.
Formula: Cu2+
Symbols of copper ions: Cu+, Cu2+.
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Copper has Cu as its chemical symbol.
No it is ionic
Cu, which is derived from the Latin word for copper, cuprum.
+2 oxidation state
Copper ions can have a +1 or +2 charge. They are represented by the following: Copper(I) ions are represented by the symbol Ca+ and Copper(II) are represented by the symbol Ca2+.
Copper phosphate is an ionic compound.
Copper(II) sulfide is an ionic compound.
Copper iodide is an ionic compound.
Copper bromide is an ionic compound.
Copper is a metal. So it makes a metallic bonds. It is a transition metal.
Copper sulfate is an ionic bond. This is because copper is a metal, and oxygen and sulfur are non metals.
Copper(II) bicarbonate is ionic compound
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Copper sulfate is an ionic bond. This is because copper is a metal, and oxygen and sulfur are non metals.