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Cupric acid is not present, but Cuprate[Cu(OH)4-2] ions are present. If it would have been present its formula would have been H2Cu(OH)4

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βˆ™ 13y ago

Copper(I) doesn't readily react with carbonate ions. In fact, the existence of this compound in nature is questionable*. However, were it to do so, the formula for the resultant compound would be:

Cu2CO3.

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* It may exist in certain mineral complexes, but this compound has never been isolated, although there has been at least one claim. However, the experiment that this claim was based on, was not proven to be repeatable, so is discounted today.

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βˆ™ 16y ago

Valency of cuprous is 1 and valency of chloride is 1 therefore it is CuCl

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βˆ™ 15y ago

CuSO4, if you need more help with his go towww.4learningchemists.com and get your self a chemical compound namer for about 5 dollars.

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βˆ™ 6mo ago

The chemical formula of cupric sulfate is CuSO4.

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