Solid Copper Carbonate
Product Name: cuco3 / copper carbonate / Basic copper carbonate
Synonyms: basic cupric carbonate; azurite; malachite; carbonato básico de cobre (Esp.); carbonato basico di rame (It.); carbonato básico de cobre
Chemical formula: Cu2(OH)2CO3
CLASSIFICATION: Fungicide, Bactericide, Preservative
Molar mass: 221.11 g/mol
Boiling point: 554°F (290°C)
Density: 4 g/cm³
Soluble in: Acetic acid
CAS Number: 1184-64-1
TOXICITY: oral rat LD50: 1350 mg/kg
- Data Sheet
Product Parameter
Name | Formula | Mode | CAS | Grade | Copper Content |
Copper Carbonate | Cu2(OH)2CO3 | CS-200H | 12069-69-1 | High Purity | ≥56% |
Copper Carbonate | Cu2(OH)2CO3 | CS-200P | 12069-69-1 | Industrial | ≥55% |
Product description
Product Name: cuco3 / copper carbonate / Basic copper carbonate
Synonyms: basic cupric carbonate; azurite; malachite; carbonato básico de cobre (Esp.); carbonato basico di rame (It.); carbonato básico de cobre
Chemical formula: Cu2(OH)2CO3
CLASSIFICATION: Fungicide, Bactericide, Preservative
Molar mass: 221.11 g/mol
Boiling point: 554°F (290°C)
Density: 4 g/cm³
Soluble in: Acetic acid
CAS Number: 1184-64-1
TOXICITY: oral rat LD50: 1350 mg/kg
Related knowledge:
Cuco3 (often called copper carbonate or cupric carbonate) is a blue-green compound (chemical formula CuCO3) forming part of the verdigris patina that is found on weathered brass, bronze, and copper. The color can vary from bright blue to green, because there may be a mixture of both copper carbonate and basic copper carbonate in various stages of hydration. It was formerly much used as a pigment, and is still in use for artist’s colors. It has also been used in some types of make-up, like lipstick, although it can also be toxic to humans. It also has been used for many years as an effective algaecide in farm ponds and in aquaculture operations. Copper carbonate was the first compound to be broken down into several, separate elements (copper, carbon, and oxygen). It was broken down in 1794 by the French chemist Joseph Louis Proust (1754–1826). When burnt, it thermally decomposes to form CO2 and CuO, a black solid. It can be used to copper plate a metallic surface by adding sulfuric acid and heat it (to produce copper sulfate) then passing a charge through it with the metal in the liquid. This process is known as electroplating.
Word Equation: Copper (II) carbonate → Copper (II) oxide + Carbon dioxide
Formula Equation: CuCO3 (s) → CuO (s) + CO2 (g)
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