Copper(I) carbonate is Cu2CO3.
The chemical formula is Cu2O
First, it's ClO3 with a lowercase L. There are two possible compounds: copper I chlorate, CuClO3 or copper II chlorate Cu(ClO3)2
The chemical formula for liquid diphosphorus trioxide is P2O3.
There is no compound with the formula CrCI3 (uppercase i). You most likelt mean CrCl3, with a lowercase L. This is chromium III chloride.
HgI is not a chemical reaction, it is the empirical formula for the compound Mercury (I) iodide, Hg2I2
The chemical formula is Cu2O
The formula for copper (ll) hypochlorite would be Cu(ClO)2 CuClO is a +1 state of copper, called copper (l) hypochlorite.
CuSO4
Formula: Br2(L)
Formula: P(L)
First, it's ClO3 with a lowercase L. There are two possible compounds: copper I chlorate, CuClO3 or copper II chlorate Cu(ClO3)2
The chemical formula of liquid nitrogen is N2, meaning it consists of two nitrogen atoms covalently bonded together.
The chemical formula for fool's gold is FeS2, and its scientific name is iron pyrite.
The chemical formula for bromine when it is a liquid is Br2, indicating that it consists of diatomic molecules.
The chemical formula for liquid diphosphorus trioxide is P2O3.
The chemical formula for liquid nitrogen is N2, which means it is composed of nitrogen molecules, each consisting of two nitrogen atoms bonded together.
The chemical equation for copper (II) chloride dissolving in water is: CuCl2 (s) + H2O (l) → Cu2+ (aq) + 2Cl- (aq). This reaction shows the dissociation of copper (II) chloride into copper ions (Cu2+) and chloride ions (Cl-) in the aqueous solution.