this compound can be called copper I oxide or cuprous oxide.
the I roman numeral stands for the +1 ion that the copper makes (two positive two ions each lose an electron, while the oxygen ion demands to gain two).
More info at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper(I)_oxide
cuprous oxide :)
Cu2O is Copper(I) oxide or Cuprous Oxide.
The formula Cu2O represents copper(I) oxide, which is a compound composed of copper and oxygen with a 2:1 ratio. It is a red or reddish-brown solid commonly known as cuprous oxide.
Barium chloride is the binary compound name for BaCl2.
The correct name is dinitrogen trioxide.
cuprous oxide :)
Cu2O is Copper(I) oxide or Cuprous Oxide.
The systematic name of Cu2O is copper(I) oxide. It is an inorganic compound consisting of copper and oxygen, where copper is in the +1 oxidation state. It is commonly known as cuprous oxide.
Copper (I) Oxide or Cuprous Oxide
Cuprous oxide or Copper(I) oxide is found as the reddish mineral cuprite.
The formula Cu2O represents copper(I) oxide, which is a compound composed of copper and oxygen with a 2:1 ratio. It is a red or reddish-brown solid commonly known as cuprous oxide.
The binary name for KBr is Potassium Bromide.
Barium chloride is the binary compound name for BaCl2.
The correct name is dinitrogen trioxide.
Cu2O, where the 2 should be a subscript, is copper(I) oxide or cuprous oxide to give it its old name. It is found naturally as the ore cuprite. It is a red-brown powder, whereas the copper(II) oxide we see when copper is heated is black.
The name for 512 in binary code is 1000000000.
The binary compound name for Pl5 is silver iodide.