The chemical formula of copper (I) carbonate is Cu2CO3.
The chemical formula of copper (II) carbonate is CuCO3.
It depends ~ if it's copper(I), then the formula is Cu2CO3, but if it's copper(II), the the formula is CuCO3
When copper carbonate is added to sulfuric acid, it produces copper sulfate, carbon dioxide gas, and water. The balanced chemical equation is: CuCO3 + H2SO4 → CuSO4 + CO2 + H2O.
I think your looking for the "Molecular formula" of "Copper Carbonate". It is CuCO3 and Cu(OH)2 in basic form, or Copper Carbonate in Azurite form is Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
The chemical formula of copper (I) carbonate is Cu2CO3.
The chemical formula of copper (II) carbonate is CuCO3.
It depends ~ if it's copper(I), then the formula is Cu2CO3, but if it's copper(II), the the formula is CuCO3
The chemical formula of copper carbonate is considered to be Cu(OH)2CO3.
Copper(I) carbonate is Cu2CO3.
When copper carbonate is added to sulfuric acid, it produces copper sulfate, carbon dioxide gas, and water. The balanced chemical equation is: CuCO3 + H2SO4 → CuSO4 + CO2 + H2O.
The compound you are referring to is copper carbonate, which has the chemical formula CuCO3. It is also known as copper(II) carbonate and is commonly found in nature as the mineral malachite.
I think your looking for the "Molecular formula" of "Copper Carbonate". It is CuCO3 and Cu(OH)2 in basic form, or Copper Carbonate in Azurite form is Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
Copper carbonate is CuCO3 (copper(II) carbonate)
Copper(II) Carbonate (or Cupric Carbonate) is made up of Copper ions, and Carbonate ions. The coppers have a +2 charge, and carbonate has a -2 charge. The formula is Cu(II)CO3
Sulfuric acid and copper carbonate react to produce copper sulfate, carbon dioxide gas, and water.
Cu(HCO3)2 (numbers should be in subscript) Also called copper hdryogencarbonate valance -1