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  2. Copper(II) acetate - Wikipedia

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    Copper(II) acetate, also referred to as cupric acetate, is the chemical compound with the formula Cu(OAc) 2 where AcO − is acetate (CH 3 CO − 2).The hydrated derivative, Cu 2 (OAc) 4 (H 2 O) 2, which contains one molecule of water for each copper atom, is available commercially.

  3. Copper(I) acetate - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 122.590 g·mol −1 Hazards GHS labelling ... Interaction of hydroxylammonium sulfate and copper(II) acetate in the presence of ammonium acetate ...

  4. Copper(II) acetylacetonate - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 261.764 g·mol −1 Appearance blue solid Density: 0.721 g/cm 3: ... Copper(II) acetylacetonate is the coordination compound with the formula Cu(O 2 C 5 H ...

  5. Metal acetylacetonates - Wikipedia

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    Mn(acac) 3 has been prepared by the comproportionation of the manganese(II) compound Mn(acac) 2 with potassium permanganate in the presence of additional acetylacetone. [12] Alternatively the direct reaction of acetylacetone with potassium permanganate . [ 13 ]

  6. Copper naphthenate - Wikipedia

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    Copper naphthenate has the general formula Cu(RCOO) 2. Its structure is assumed to resemble that of copper(II) acetate. Copper naphthenate is commonly prepared by treatment of naphthenic acid with copper(II) compounds such as basic copper carbonate or copper hydroxide. [1] Even copper(II) sulfate can be treated

  7. Copper(II) glycinate - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 229.679 g·mol −1 Appearance light blue, ... is typically prepared from the reaction of copper(II) acetate in aqueous ethanol with glycine: [2] [3] Cu ...

  8. Copper - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  9. Paris green - Wikipedia

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    Paris green (copper(II) acetate triarsenite or copper(II) acetoarsenite) is an arsenic-based organic pigment.As a green pigment it is also known as Mitis green, Schweinfurt green, Sattler green, emerald, Vienna green, Emperor green or Mountain green.