copper (I) carbonate
The carbonate ion has a -2 charge. Since the formula given is Cu2CO3, it indicates there are 2 Cu atoms required to fulfill the carbonate ion's needs. This means the Cu ion must be of the Cu+1 species.
The chemical name for V(CO3)2 is vanadium(III) carbonate.
cupprum
The chemical name for copper is Cu, which stands for cuprum in Latin.
The chemical name for Co3(PO4)2 is cobalt(II) phosphate.
Copper(II) nitrate is the chemical name for Cu(NO2)2.
CO3
The chemical name for V(CO3)2 is vanadium(III) carbonate.
cupprum
The chemical name for copper is Cu, which stands for cuprum in Latin.
The chemical name for Co3(PO4)2 is cobalt(II) phosphate.
The manganese carbonate has the chemical formula MnCO3.
calcium chlorate
The chemical name is copper nitrate
Copper(II) nitrate is the chemical name for Cu(NO2)2.
Cobalt phosphate has the chemical formula Co3(PO4)2.
The scientific name for copper is Cu. It is a chemical element with the symbol Cu (from Latin: cuprum) and atomic number 29.
Cu is copper. Copper is a common transition metal, #29 on the periodic table. Its symbol is Cu because the ancient name for it was "cuprum."