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Molar mass of Cu(CH3COO)2 is 181.6340 g/mol Convert between Cu(CH3COO)2 weight and moles
Elemental composition of Cu(CH3COO)2
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Formula in Hill system is C4H6CuO4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Acetate ion = (C2H3O2)-1 Charge. Copper (II) acetate has the chemical formula Cu(CH3COO)2. It is the primary component of verdigris, the green patina seen on copper statues. The Cu(NO3)2 solution has a higher vapor pressure and higher freezing point than the NaBr solution. The Cu(NO3)2 solution has a lower vapor pressure and lower freezing point than the NaBr solution. The Cu(NO3)2 solution has a lower vapor pressure and higher freezing point than the NaBr solution. None of these choices are correct.
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