Cuprum.
The compound CuCl is called copper(I) chloride. In this compound, copper has a +1 oxidation state, and it is formed by the combination of copper and chlorine. Copper can also form a +2 oxidation state, leading to another compound called copper(II) chloride (CuCl₂).
copper(II) carbonate or cupric carbonate
Copper oxides are Cu2O - copper(I) oxide and CuO - copper(II) oxide.
The formula name for CuCl2 is copper(II) chloride. It indicates that copper is in its 2+ oxidation state in the compound.
formula : cuso4 chemical name: copper sulphate
copper soap
Fundamentally, "copper" is a noun, the name for a particular chemical element. It is often used as a "substantive adjective" when paired with another noun, as in "copper wire", "copper jewelry", or "copper coins".
It's abbreviation is CuCO3. It can also be known as just Basic Copper Carbonate.
The chemical name for copper is Cu, which stands for cuprum in Latin.
The compound CuCl is called copper(I) chloride. In this compound, copper has a +1 oxidation state, and it is formed by the combination of copper and chlorine. Copper can also form a +2 oxidation state, leading to another compound called copper(II) chloride (CuCl₂).
CuSO4 white un-hydrous copper Sulphate used for detection of water as it turns blue if water exists.
Copper. The wire is made of elemntal copper not a chemical compound. (Note the copper used may sometimes be alloyed with another metal or occasionally be a solid solution of small amounts of oxide in the pure metal. This improves the durability and handling characteristics of the wire.)
Basil Copper's birth name is Basil Frederick Albert Copper.
Yellow Copper Ore, Peacock Ore (encountered with acid- tarnish)
The compound is copper (I) perchlorate Cu(ClO4) The similar compound, copper (II) perchlorate is Cu(ClO4)2
Copper
copper oxide