Chlorine and copper combine to form either copper(I) chloride, CuCl, or copper(II) chloride, CuCl2. Copper(I) chloride is also called cuprous chloride, and is a white solid that is not very soluble in water. Copper(II) chloride is also called cupric chloride and is a yellowish-brown solid that is soluble in water.Added:Chlorine will make copper to be oxidized. Cupric chloride will be formed.Cu (-2e-) + Cl2 (+2e-) --> CuCl2
Copper I Chloride is CuCl and Copper II Chloride CuCl2
Copper I Chloride is CuCl - Copper II Chloride (the most probable one) CuCl2
Hydrated copper(II) Chloride - CuCl2.5H2O
The compound is copper (I) perchlorate Cu(ClO4) The similar compound, copper (II) perchlorate is Cu(ClO4)2
Chlorine and copper combine to form either copper(I) chloride, CuCl, or copper(II) chloride, CuCl2. Copper(I) chloride is also called cuprous chloride, and is a white solid that is not very soluble in water. Copper(II) chloride is also called cupric chloride and is a yellowish-brown solid that is soluble in water.Added:Chlorine will make copper to be oxidized. Cupric chloride will be formed.Cu (-2e-) + Cl2 (+2e-) --> CuCl2
No. Copper(I) chloride and copper(II) chloride are both ionic solids.
There are two kinds of copper chloride. Copper(I) chloride is CuCl. Copper(II) chloride is CuCl2.
Several examples of solid compounds are sucrose, sodium chloride, and copper (II) sulfate.
Copper Sulphate is a blue crystalline solid.
copper and iron (II) chloride
Some examples are copper(II) sulfate, copper(I) chloride, copper(II) chloride, copper(II) carbonate.
No. Copper(I) chloride and copper(II) chloride are both ionic solids.
The balanced equation for copper(II) oxide and potassium chloride is CuO + 2KCl → CuCl2 + K2O When copper(II) oxide reacts with potassium chloride then it forms copper(II) chloride and potassium oxide.
Copper I Chloride is CuCl and Copper II Chloride CuCl2
Mr Bob Copper discovered it in 1700. He named it after his son "Chloride" But then chloride died and he had a second son "Chloride II"
Copper chlorides: - copper (I) chloride: CuCl - copper (II) chloride: CuCl2