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Name the compound CuCO3.
copper(I) carbonate
cupric trioxycarbide
cuperous carbide
copper(II) carbonate
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copper(II) carbonate
Justification: CO3^2− requires a +2 cation, so Cu is in the +2 oxidation state (also called cupric), giving copper(II) carbonate.
Justification: CO3^2− requires a +2 cation, so Cu is in the +2 oxidation state (also called cupric), giving copper(II) carbonate.
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