Category
page 1Copper compounds
Benedict's reagent
chemical reagent
Copper oxide
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yttrium barium copper oxide
chemical compound
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copper silicide
chemical compound

Cuprate
Cuprates are a class of compounds that contain copper (Cu) atom(s) in an anion. The term 'cuprate' itself originates from 'cuprum', the Latin word for copper. Cuprates appear mainly in three contexts: anionic organocopper species; inorganic, anionic coordination complexes; and complex oxides.
copper sulfide
any inorganic compound consisting of copper and sulfur atoms only
Copper sulfate
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boothite
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Boothite is a very rare, naturally occurring mineral composed of the heptahydrate of copper sulfate: Cu(SO4)·7H2O. It was discovered in the Leona Heights region near Oakland, California before 1959.
cupro-cupric sulfate dihydrate
chemical compound
Hopcalite
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Hopcalite is the trade name for a number of mixtures that mainly consist of oxides of copper and manganese, which are used as catalysts for the conversion of carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide when exposed to the oxygen in the air at room temperature.
caesium hexafluorocuprate(IV)
chemical compound
cuprate superconductor
type of high-temperature superconductor
Rare-earth barium copper oxide
chemical compounds known for exhibiting high temperature superconductivity
potassium hexafluorocuprate(III)
inorganic paramagnetic solid