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Cu represents the chemical element copper. Its chemical symbol comes from the Latin word "cuprum." The chemical formula for copper is Cu.
The chemical formula for copper ore can vary depending on the type of ore. For example, chalcopyrite, which is a common copper ore, has a chemical formula of CuFeS2. Other copper ores may have different chemical compositions.
The Chemical Formula for CuCN is Copper Cyanide.
The chemical formula for copper (II) is Cu^2+. When copper loses 2 electrons, it forms a 2+ cation.
Copper (III) doesn't exist; copper(II) arsenide is Cu3As2.
Formula: BrO3-
The chemical formula for magnesium bromate is Mg(BrO3)2.
The chemical name for cesium bromate is cesium bromate. The chemcial formula for cesium bromate is CsBrO3, and its CAS number is 13454-75-6
KBrO3
BrO3-
Copper sulfate has the chemical formula CuSO4.
CuO2 is the chemical formula for copper dioxide.
The chemical formula for copper is Cu
If it is Copper (I) then it is CuF
The chemical formula for the compound formed between scandium(III) and the bromate ion is Sc(BrO3)3. Each scandium(III) ion will combine with three bromate ions to achieve a neutral compound with a balanced charge.
Chemical Formula of Copper Chloride is CuCl2
The chemical formula of copper (I) carbonate is Cu2CO3.