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Copper(II) chloride, also known as cupric chloride, is a chemical compound.
The replacement reaction is definitely faster with cupric chloride than with cupric sulfate.
"Crush the end of the thin copper tube containing the cupric chloride with pliers, or under the heel of your boot.
Copper sweetening is a petroleum refining process using a slurry of clay and cupric chloride to oxidize mercaptans.
Copper salts typically burn blue, but cupric chloride (also known as "campfire blue") can also produce green flames.
In the acidic pathway, the cupric chloride solution can be neutralized with caustic soda, or ammonia, lime, or other base.
Dissolve 4g copper acetate, 1g copper nitrate, 1g cupric chloride, and 4g copper sulfate in 1L distilled water.
Some low-oxidation state transition metals have halides which dissolve well in water, such as ferrous chloride, nickelous chloride, and cupric chloride.
Copper(II) chloride (cupric chloride), CuCl, mineral name eriochalcite.
Replies: Of course, as you realize copper sulfate + NaCl is also a form of cupric chloride with some sodium sulfate thrown in.
In the presence of oxygen and water, even the small amount of moisture in the atmosphere, the cuprous chloride forms cupric chloride and hydrochloric acid.
The timer is started by crushing the copper section of the tube to break the vial of cupric chloride which then slowly eats through the wire holding back the striker.
This can be done by applying photoresist, exposing to the image, and then etching using iron chloride, cupric chloride or an alkaline ammonia etching solution to remove the copperclad substrate.
In plasma samples, the natural extract inhibited the extent of lipid oxidation induced by the pro-oxidant agent cupric chloride (CuCl); a concomitant increase of plasma resistance to oxidation was observed as evaluated by conjugated diene formation.