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CuO for Cupric Oxide and Cu2O for Cuprous Oxide (copper II and copper I)

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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.

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The copper chlorides are CuCl and CuCl2.

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Cu2+

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CuCO3

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2Cu+

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