
CAS 1184-64-1
:Copper carbonate
Description:
Copper carbonate, with the CAS number 1184-64-1, is an inorganic compound that typically appears as a blue-green solid. It is composed of copper, carbon, and oxygen, and is often found in nature as the mineral malachite. This compound is characterized by its relatively low solubility in water, which makes it stable under normal conditions. Copper carbonate can decompose upon heating, releasing carbon dioxide and forming copper oxide. It is commonly used in various applications, including as a pigment in ceramics and glass, as a fungicide in agriculture, and in the preparation of other copper compounds. Additionally, it exhibits basic properties and can react with acids to produce carbon dioxide gas. Safety considerations should be taken into account, as copper compounds can be toxic in certain forms and concentrations. Overall, copper carbonate is a versatile compound with significant industrial and environmental relevance.
Formula:CH2O3·Cu
InChI:InChI=1S/CH2O3.Cu/c2-1(3)4;/h(H2,2,3,4);
InChI key:InChIKey=OVFCVRIJCCDFNQ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:C(=O)(O)O.[Cu]
Synonyms:- Carbonic acid, copper(2+) salt (1:1)
- Copper carbonate
- Copper carbonate (1:1)
- Cupric carbonate (1:1)
- Copper carbonate (CuCO3)
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