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Is copper II a cation or an anion?

The blue color of copper salt solutions such as copper nitrate are due to the copper cation.


What is the formula for copper 2?

The formula for copper(II) is Cu^2+. In other words, copper commonly forms ions with a 2+ charge.


What is the symbol of the cation for CuO?

The symbol for the cation in CuO is Cu^2+. This means that the copper atom has lost two electrons, resulting in a positive charge.


Is copper (I) phosphate ionic or covalent?

Copper(I) phosphate is an ionic compound. Copper(I) is a cation with a +1 charge, and phosphate is an anion with a -3 charge. The ionic bonding between these oppositely charged ions results in the formation of an ionic compound.


What charge does a cation possess?

A cation possesses a positive charge.


What is the cation in CuCl?

The cation in CuCl is copper (Cu+).


What is the charge on the cation in the ionic compound CuS?

The ionic compound CuS is made from the ions Cu2+ and S2-, therefore the cation, Cu2+ has a charge of +2.


Is copper 2 sulphate in ionic bound?

Copper (II) Sulfate, is an ionic compound. If that is what you are asking. Anytime you have a metal that has a number in parenthesis after it, you're going to be using ions. The number in paranthesis is what indicates the charge on the ion. For example, Copper (II) would have a charge of +2.


What is the element name of the cation in the compound CuF2?

The cation is the metal "Cu", otherwise known as the element Copper.


What charge does a cation typically carry?

A cation typically carries a positive charge.


Does a cation always have a positive charge?

No, a cation does not always have a positive charge. A cation is an ion with a positive charge, but the magnitude of the positive charge can vary depending on the number of electrons lost by the atom.


A Roman numeral after the name of a cation shows what type of charge on the cation?

The Ionic Charge