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Copper -formate.dihydrate

Copper(II) fluoride dihydrate, 7 769 Copper(II) formate, molecular formula and uses, 7 1111... [Pg.219]

Copper(n) formate forms tetra- and dihydrates, each of which loses water to yield different crystallographic modifications of the anhydrous salt. Some thermodynamic [143] and structural [144] properties of these (and other related) compounds have been given. The dihydrate was not formed [144] by the partial removal of water fi om the tetrahydrate. [Pg.249]

Reacts violently with water. Also forms a solid dihydrate, which reacts violently with more water to form a dear so In. Slowly hydrolyzed in NaOH solns forming Sb(OH) -. Forms solids with sulfur chloride, carbon disulfide, benzene, toluene, petr ether (resin formation), ether, ale, acetone, ethyl acetate- Glacial acetic acid gives a clear oin. S]ow y corrodes glass, copper, Lead. May be stored in aluminum vessels. [Pg.111]

C2H9BrCuN202, catena-M Acetato-bromodiamminecopper(II), 38B, 966 C2H1oCl6N20ftRe2, Ammonium hexachlorodirhenate diformate, 40B, 855 C2H10CUN2O6, /3 Oxalatodiamminecopper(II) dihydrate, 38B, 967 C2H10CUO8, Copper(II) formate tetrahydrate, 18, 639 40B, 1115 41B, 1002... [Pg.505]


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