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Aqueous cuprous chloride solutions react with base to give the same material.
The hydrochloric acid then attacks the metal to produce more cuprous chloride:
Copper(I) chloride, also known as cuprous chloride, is a chemical compound.
An amorphous explosive precipitate forms with ammoniacal cuprous chloride.
The chloride from salt forms cuprous chloride.
He found that when cuprous chloride and magnesium were used in either plain water or salt water, an improved battery resulted.
Cuprous chloride might be your best bet, but I would discourage igniting metal salts if there's any possibility that people may breathe the combustion products.
The later of which dissolves the metal and forms more cuprous chloride in a self-sustaining reaction that leads to the entire destruction of the object.
CuCl is "cuprous chloride".
The same technique is repeated for oxygen, using the pyrogallol, and carbon monoxide using the ammoniacal cuprous chloride.
The compound is prepared by oxidizing the mixture of potassium chloride and cuprous chloride with fluorine:
Copper(I) chloride (cuprous chloride), CuCl, mineral name nantokite.
If the nodule is removed a hemispherical pit is revealed filled with coarse crystals of red cuprous oxide and green cuprous chloride.
Copper(I) chloride, commonly called cuprous chloride, is the lower chloride of copper, with the formula CuCl.
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 copper(II) chloride is regenerated by sequential reactions of the cuprous chloride with oxygen and then hydrogen chloride:
The cuprous ion reacts with the chloride ion to form the insoluble white coloured salt cuprous chloride:
Treatment of aryl diazonium salts with sulfur dioxide and cuprous chloride affords the corresponding aryl sulfonyl chloride, for example:
The cuprous chloride reacts with atmospheric moisture and oxygen to form a green cupric chloride/cupric hydroxide compound and hydrochloric acid:
Benzenediazonium chloride heated with cuprous chloride or cuprous bromide respectively dissolved in HCl or HBr yield chlorobenzene or bromobenzene, respectively.
This is accomplished via the Gattermann-Koch reaction, accomplished by treating benzene with carbon monoxide and hydrogen chloride under high pressure, catalyzed by a mixture of aluminium chloride and cuprous chloride.
The patent under consideration, U.S. No. 2,322,210, relates to a nonrechargeable electrical battery composed of two electrodes - one of magnesium and the other of cuprous chloride, with a plain or salt water electrolyte.
The Government argued that wet batteries comprising a zinc anode and silver chloride cathode were old in the art; and that the prior art showed that magnesium could be substituted for zinc and cuprous chloride for silver chloride.