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What is ClCu2?

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Updated: 5/31/2024

Cupric chloride.

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What element is ClCu2?

ClCu2 refers to a compound composed of chlorine (Cl) and copper (Cu). Specifically, it typically represents copper(I) chloride, where copper is in the +1 oxidation state. In this compound, two copper atoms are bonded with one chlorine atom.


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