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Name the compound CuCO3.
cuperous carbide
copper(II) carbonate
cupric trioxycarbide
copper(I) carbonate
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copper(II) carbonate
Reason: CO3^2− (carbonate) has a −2 charge, so Cu must be +2 to balance, giving copper(II) carbonate (also called cupric carbonate).
Reason: CO3^2− (carbonate) has a −2 charge, so Cu must be +2 to balance, giving copper(II) carbonate (also called cupric carbonate).
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