The compound CuCl2 is known as copper(II) chloride, where "Cu" stands for copper and "Cl" for chlorine. In Latin nomenclature, it is referred to as "cuprum (Cu) dichloratum." This compound consists of one copper ion with a +2 charge and two chloride ions. It is commonly used in various applications, including as a catalyst and in the production of other copper compounds.
cuci2 is nothing. CuCl2 with a lowercase L is copper II chloride.
Hermes' Latin name was mercury.
the latin name for crocodile is 'crocodilius'!! =P
The Latin name for Butterfly is Papilio(Pa-pil-io) I knw this cuz im in latin and this is my latin name
the latin name for cupid is cupido
The latin name is also vanadium
There is not a widely recognised Latin name.
Cuci2 is the misspelled notation for cupric chloride: CuCl2Cu: capital 'C', lower 'U',Cl: capital 'C', lower 'L' (is 'l' not ' i'),subscript '2'Confusing elemental symbols and names:C : carbonI : iodineCl : chlorineCu : copper
The metalloid Silicon has the Latin name "silicium".
Hyragyrum is the latin name of mercury(Hg)
The Latin language name of astatine is astatium.
latin name 'corvus'