CuO for Cupric Oxide and Cu2O for Cuprous Oxide (copper II and copper I)
Cu 2+ bare in mind that the 2+ is the charge. Also, keep in mind that copper is a transition metal and therefore it's possible for it to have different charges for different uses.
The copper chlorides are CuCl and CuCl2.
Cu2+
CuCO3
2Cu+
Nickel II carbonate
The number of atoms in one formula unit of the more common type of copper carbonate, which has the formula CuCO3, is 5: 3 oxygen atoms and 1 each of copper and carbon.
Cu3As.
Copper Carbonate.
Cu is Copper, C Carbon, and O Oxygen.combined the formula is Cu2CO3when looking at the periodic table Copper is a transition metal forming a (|) or + charge.Carbon has a 4- Charge, and Oxygen a 2- charge, Combing both the Carbon and Oxygen forms a Molecular since its a 3+ charge the ending will be -ate.
the molecular formula for zinc carbonate is ZnCo3 .
Copper carbonate is a chemical substance, also called Cupric carbonate. The molecular formula is CuCO3. Copper carbonate decomposes at high temperatures, giving off carbon dioxide and leaving copper(II) oxide.
The Molecular Formula is: CaCO3
I think your looking for the "Molecular formula" of "Copper Carbonate". It is CuCO3 and Cu(OH)2 in basic form, or Copper Carbonate in Azurite form is Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
Li2CO3
Cs2CO3
The chemical formula of copper carbonate is considered to be Cu(OH)2CO3.
It depends ~ if it's copper(I), then the formula is Cu2CO3, but if it's copper(II), the the formula is CuCO3
Copper carbonate is a chemical substance, also called Cupric carbonate. The molecular formula is CuCO3. Copper carbonate decomposes at high temperatures, giving off carbon dioxide and leaving copper(II) oxide.
Copper(I) carbonate is Cu2CO3.
NaHCO3
Nickel II carbonate