Cu(II)Cl has the valence two here.
the answer of this is Copper Chloride
The formula for copper(1) chloride is CuCl. chlorine also has charge of 1-
This is the formula for copper I chloride.
No, is not reasonable because copper usually has a +1 or +2 charge
Copper Chloride
the answer of this is Copper Chloride
The formula for copper(1) chloride is CuCl. chlorine also has charge of 1-
The formula for copper(1) chloride is CuCl. chlorine also has charge of 1-
The formula for copper(1) chloride is CuCl. chlorine also has charge of 1-
Copper (III) chloride. Note that this is theoretical compound copper does have a +3 oxidation stae in some complexes but does not from compounds such as CuCl3. The only halides known are +1 oxdtn state:- CuCl, CuBr, CuI +2 oxdtn state : CuF2, CuCl2, CuBr2
This is the formula for copper I chloride.
No, is not reasonable because copper usually has a +1 or +2 charge
Cu2Cl2 is cuprous chloride or copper(I) chloride, and the formula is normally written as CuCl.
Copper I Chloride is CuCl - Copper II Chloride (the most probable one) CuCl2
the element of CuCl would be Cu2Cl would be the answer.
Copper Chloride
CuCl