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What is cuci2?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 5/24/2024

Cuci2 is the misspelled notation for cupric chloride: CuCl2

Cu: capital 'C', lower 'U',

Cl: capital 'C', lower 'L' (is 'l' not ' i'),

subscript '2'

Confusing elemental symbols and names:

C : carbon

I : iodine

Cl : chlorine

Cu : copper

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What is the compound name for cuci2?

cuci2 is nothing. CuCl2 with a lowercase L is copper II chloride.


What kind of ions are produced when CuCI2 is dissolved in H2O?

When CuCl2 is dissolved in water, it dissociates into copper (Cu2+) ions and chloride (Cl-) ions. This occurs because CuCl2 is a salt and salts tend to dissociate into their constituent ions in water.


What is the bond type for CuCI2?

Copper(II) chloride (CuCl2) has an ionic bond type. Copper donates electrons to chlorine, resulting in the formation of positively charged copper ions and negatively charged chloride ions, which are held together by electrostatic attractions.


To name the compound written as cuci2 would write what?

The compound written as CuCl₂ is named copper(II) chloride. The "Cu" represents copper, and the "Cl₂" indicates there are two chloride ions. The Roman numeral II indicates that copper has a +2 oxidation state in this compound.


Is CuCI2 a acid?

CuCl2 is not an acid; it is a salt. It is composed of copper (Cu) and chloride (Cl) ions. Acids are substances that can donate hydrogen ions in a solution, whereas salts are formed by the reaction of an acid with a base.


What compounds is the most stable AgCI CuCI2 AICI3 or LiCI?

Silver chloride (AgCl) is the most stable compound out of the ones listed. This is because silver (Ag) is a transition metal with a filled d orbital, which contributes to its stability compared to the other compounds. The other compounds listed (CuCl2, AlCl3, LiCl) are less stable due to the electronic configuration and charge distribution of their respective elements.


What is the chemical name for CuCI2?

CuI3 would be a compound of the triiodide ion, I2 + I- --> (I3)- however i think its highly unlikely that you could ever make cuprous triiodide because you would have to mix a soluble cupric compound like CuSO4 with a soluble triiodide compound like thallium triiodide and the the triiodide would react with the cupric ions to form iodine and cuprous iodide. 4TlI3 +2CuSO4 --> 2Tl2(SO4) + 2CuI +5I2