The formula is Cu(OH)2 meaning that there are 2 oxygens and 2 hydrogens, not just 2 hydrogens. The compound is called Copper (II) Hydroxide.
Copper is Cu. The (I) means there is only 1 Cu atom. Cyanide is CN- Therefore the formula for Copper (I) Cyanide or Copper I Cyanide is: CuCN
The name of the ionic compound Cu(NO₃)₂ is copper(II) nitrate.
H3SO4 is not a valid compound. The correct formula for sulfuric acid is H2SO4, which consists of two hydrogen atoms, one sulfur atom, and four oxygen atoms.
CuN2 is a chemical formula representing a compound that contains copper (Cu) and nitrogen (N) elements. It is not a standard chemical compound, so it does not have a specific or established name.
Cu(NO3)2 is the chemical formula for Copper II Nitrate.
Copper Hydroxide
This chemical compound is copper nitrate.
Copper is Cu. The (I) means there is only 1 Cu atom. Cyanide is CN- Therefore the formula for Copper (I) Cyanide or Copper I Cyanide is: CuCN
Copper sulfate doesn't have a compound with the formula Cu2SO6. If it were Cu(SO4)2, it would be copper(II) sulfate.
The name of the ionic compound Cu(NO₃)₂ is copper(II) nitrate.
I believe the correct formula is Cu-H2-O2.
H3SO4 is not a valid compound. The correct formula for sulfuric acid is H2SO4, which consists of two hydrogen atoms, one sulfur atom, and four oxygen atoms.
CuN2 is a chemical formula representing a compound that contains copper (Cu) and nitrogen (N) elements. It is not a standard chemical compound, so it does not have a specific or established name.
Cu(NO3)2 is the chemical formula for Copper II Nitrate.
The correct formula for copper(I) cyanide is CuCN.
A chemical formula that contains 6 copper (Cu) atoms is Cu₆. This formula indicates that there are six individual copper atoms present in the compound. Copper can also form various compounds, but in its elemental form, it can simply be represented as Cu₆.
Copper disulphide is a compound Assuming the coppers has valency 2 it will have the formula Cu(SO3)2