Copper (I) -potassium chloride is an inorganic compound, a complex salt of potassium , copper and hydrochloric acid with the formula K 2 CuCl 3 , colorless crystals, it dissolves in water.
| Copper chloride | |
|---|---|
| Are common | |
| Systematic name | Copper (I) -potassium chloride |
| Traditional names | Potassium chloride |
| Chem. formula | K 2 CuCl 3 |
| Physical properties | |
| condition | colorless crystals |
| Molar mass | 248.10 g / mol |
Content
Getting
- Dissolution of copper chloride in a saturated solution of potassium chloride : [1]
Physical Properties
Copper (I) -potassium chloride forms colorless crystals of rhombic syngony , space group P nam , cell parameters a = 1,200 nm, b = 1,255 nm, c = 0,420 nm, Z = 4.
It is soluble in water.
Literature
- Chemistry Handbook / Editorial: Nikolsky B.P. et al. - 2nd ed., rev. - M.-L.: Chemistry, 1966. - T. 1. - 1072 p.
Notes
- ↑ Brink C., MacGillavry CH ,. The crystal structure of K 2 CuCl 3 and isomorphous substances // Acta Crystallographica. - 1949. - T. 2 , No. 3 . - S. 158–163 . - DOI : 10.1107 / S0365110X49000436 .