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Copper (I) chloride

CAS:

Ref. 3D-FC32568

1kg
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2kg
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5kg
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250g
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500g
137.00€
Copper (I) chloride
Biosynth

Product Information

Name:Copper (I) chloride
Synonyms:
  • Cuprous chlorideCopper monochloride
Brand:Biosynth
Description:Copper (I) chloride is a chemical compound that is made up of copper and chlorine. It has an ideal pH of 5.8 and reacts with water to form cuprous chloride, which can be used in the production of nitric acid. Copper (I) chloride also forms insoluble complexes with fatty acids, amines, and nitrogen atoms. Copper (I) chloride has been shown to inhibit the growth of some bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus, by inhibiting protein synthesis. This inhibition may be due to the structural similarities between copper (I) chloride and copper (II) sulfate, which inhibits protein synthesis by binding to ribosomes. Copper (I) chloride has also been shown to cause autoimmune diseases in mice because it contains hydroxyl groups that are similar to those found on human thyroglobulin proteins. The resulting immune response leads to an inflammatory reaction that damages tissues in the body.br>br>
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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:99 g/mol
Formula:CuCl
Color/Form:Yellow Clear Liquid

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