Cu3As.
The chemical formula for copper(I) nitrite is CuNO2.
The chemical formula for copper(I) sulfide is Cu2S.
Molecular formula: C17H26O4 Molecule Name: 5-hydroxy-1-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-3-decanone
The compound with the formula Cu2SO3 is called copper(I) sulfite. It is composed of copper ions with a +1 charge and sulfite ions with a -2 charge, resulting in the formula Cu2SO3.
Copper ethanoate in solution consists of two parts: Ethanoate ion: CH3-(COO)- (to note this has a negative charge on the COO represented by the - and a bond after CH3 also represented by a -) This has only single bonds from both oxygens to the carbon, the charge is then spread across the two oxygens and the carbon making the molecule polar and soluble Copper ion: Cu2+ ions have a 2+ charge and so are in solution (generally anything with a charge will be in solution) When this is dehydrated the copper ethanoate is formed as a precipitate using 2 ethanoate ions and 1 copper ion to give a charge of 0 throughout the molecule. The formulae of this is Cu(CH3COO)2 and for some reason i cant get subscript and superscript to work on this so you will have to assume its there.
Li3As since lithium has a charge of +1 and arsenic has a charge of -3, you do the crossing method and it becomes Li3As
The chemical formula for gold(III) arsenide is AuAs. It is composed of one gold atom (Au) and one arsenic atom (As) in a 1:1 ratio.
The chemical formula for germanium arsenide is GeAs. It consists of one atom of germanium (Ge) and one atom of arsenic (As) bonded together in a 1:1 ratio.
Copper (II) bromide
The formula for copper(1) chloride is CuCl. chlorine also has charge of 1-
The molecular formula for 2-methyl-1-propanol is C4H10O.
The formula for copper(1) chloride is CuCl. chlorine also has charge of 1-
The formula for copper(1) chloride is CuCl. chlorine also has charge of 1-
The chemical formula for copper(I) nitrite is CuNO2.
The empirical formula C2H3 has a molecular mass of 27 (C: 12, H: 1). To determine the molecular formula with a molecular mass of 54, the molecular formula would simply be double the empirical formula, so the molecular formula would be C4H6.
The chemical formula for copper(I) sulfide is Cu2S.
The chemical formula for copper(I) fluoride is CuF.