Copper phosphate has the chemical symbol Cu3(PO4)2 and is a salt of copper that is created when phosphoric acid is added. The color of this substance can range from blue to green.
There are three copper II ions (Cu2+) and two phosphate ions (PO43-).
The compound Cu2HPO4 is known as copper(II) hydrogen phosphate.
The molar mass of copper phosphate (Cu3(PO4)2) is approximately 380.58 g/mol.
Calcium phosphate is typically white in color.
The chemical formula for cuprous phosphate is Cu3(PO4)2.
Copper phosphate is an ionic compound.
There are three copper II ions (Cu2+) and two phosphate ions (PO43-).
Copper (I) phosphate pentahydrate is Cu3PO4.5H2O
The chemical formula for copper (II) phosphate is Cu3(PO4)2.
The formed copper(II) phosphate is insoluble in water.
One is "turquoise" (a greenish blue, from the mineral, a hydrated copper-aluminum phosphate).
There is no such compound named copper IV phosphate.The only possible copper posphates areCopper(II) phosphate is Cu3(PO4)2 , Cupric phosphateCopper(I) phosphate is Cu3PO4 , Cuprous phosphate
The chemical name for CuNH4PO4 is ammonium copper(I) phosphate.
The ratio of copper(II) ions (Cu2+) to phosphate ions (PO4 3-) in the compound copper(II) phosphate (Cu3(PO4)2) is 3:2. This is because the formula of copper(II) phosphate indicates that there are three copper(II) ions for every two phosphate ions in the compound.
Copper phosphate contain Cu, P and O.
The compound Cu2HPO4 is known as copper(II) hydrogen phosphate.
The formula for copper(I) phosphate is Cu3(PO4)2. In this compound, one copper ion with a +1 charge pairs with two phosphate ions, each carrying a -3 charge.