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Copper(II) chloride is used as a catalyst in a variety of processes that produce chlorine by oxychlorination. The Deacon process takes place at about 400 to 450 °C in the presence of a copper chloride: [8] 4 HCl + O 2 → 2 Cl 2 + 2 H 2 O. Copper(II) chloride catalyzes the chlorination in the production of vinyl chloride and dichloromethane. [8]
Hydroxide and chloride: Copper(II) naproxen: C 28 H 26 CuO 6: naproxen: Copper(II) ibuprofenate: C 52 H 68 Cu 2 O 8: Ibuprofenate Copper(I, II) salts. Name Chemical ...
Copper(I) chloride is produced industrially by the direct combination of copper metal and chlorine at 450–900 °C: [11] [12] 2 Cu + Cl 2 → 2 CuCl Copper(I) chloride can also be prepared by reducing copper(II) chloride with sulfur dioxide , or with ascorbic acid ( vitamin C ) that acts as a reducing sugar : [ 13 ] [ 14 ]
For example, 50 g of zinc will react with oxygen to produce 62.24 g of zinc oxide, implying that the zinc has reacted with 12.24 g of oxygen (from the Law of conservation of mass): the equivalent weight of zinc is the mass which will react with eight grams of oxygen, hence 50 g × 8 g/12.24 g = 32.7 g.
Copper(II) chloride CuCl 2 (H 2 O) 2 [CuCl 4 (H 2 O) 2] 2: none: tetragonally distorted two long Cu-Cl distances Copper(II) bromide CuBr 2 (H 2 O) 4 [CuBr 4 (H 2 O) 2] n: two: tetragonally distorted two long Cu-Br distances [17] Zinc(II) chloride ZnCl 2 (H 2 O) 1.33 [22] 2 ZnCl 2 + ZnCl 2 (H 2 O) 4: none: coordination polymer with both ...
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Many other oxyanions form complexes; these include copper(II) acetate, copper(II) nitrate, and copper(II) carbonate. Copper(II) sulfate forms a blue crystalline pentahydrate, the most familiar copper compound in the laboratory. It is used in a fungicide called the Bordeaux mixture. [67] Ball-and-stick model of the complex [Cu(NH 3) 4 (H 2 O) 2 ...