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What is the metallic ion in copper II chloride?

The metallic ion in copper II chloride is copper (Cu2+).


When copper combines with oxygen to form copper (II) oxide the charge of the copper ion is?

When copper combines with oxygen to form copper (II) oxide, the charge of the copper ion is +2. This is because in copper (II) oxide, each copper ion has lost two electrons to oxygen atoms, resulting in a +2 charge.


What is the chemical formula for copper (II) sulfide?

The formula for copper(II) sulfide is CuS the formula for copper(I) sulfide is Cu2S.


what will happen if copper metal is added to copper nitrate?

Copper metal "dissolves" in nitric acid (HNO3). Actually, the nitrate ion oxidizes the copper metal to copper (II) ion while itself being transformed to NO2 gas in the process; the copper (II) ion then binds to six water molecules.


Formula for copper 2 nitrite?

The formula for copper(II) nitrite is Cu(NO2)2. It is formed by the combination of copper(II) ion (Cu2+) and nitrite ion (NO2-), resulting in the compound copper(II) nitrite.


What is the name of CuF2 in the Stock system?

The name of CuF2 in the Stock system is copper(II) fluoride.


What is the name of the ionic compound Cu(NO3)2?

This compound is copper(II) nitrate.


What compounds can copper form with a O2 ion?

Copper can form oxides with the O2 ion, such as copper(I) oxide (Cu2O) and copper(II) oxide (CuO). Copper (II) oxide is more commonly found in nature as a black powder, while copper(I) oxide is less stable and can be produced through controlled reduction of copper(II) oxide.


What is the simplest formula for copper 2 and oxide?

The simplest formula for copper(II) oxide is CuO. Copper(II) oxide is composed of one copper ion (Cu2+) and one oxide ion (O2-), resulting in a 1:1 ratio of copper to oxide ions in the compound.


What is the type of bond in copper 2 sulphate?

The bond in copper(II) sulfate is primarily ionic, between the copper ion (Cu2+) and the sulfate ion (SO4 2-). This means that copper(II) sulfate is an ionic compound, where the copper ion is attracted to the sulfate ion through opposite charges.


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.


Identify the oxidizing agent in the conversion of copper metal to copper II ion?

The oxidizing agent in the conversion of copper metal to copper II ion is the other half of the redox reaction. In this case, it would be the substance that gains electrons, which is the oxidizing agent. In this reaction, the oxidizing agent would be whatever substance oxidizes the copper metal (loses electrons) to form copper II ion. This is typically noted as the substance that has "reduced" the other reactant.