Copper β-alaninate
Formula: Cu(C3H6NO2)2
Systematic name is copper(II) 3-aminopropanoate.
Salt of copper and amino acid β-alanine
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Formula: Cu(C3H6NO2)2
Systematic name is copper(II) 3-aminopropanoate.
Salt of copper and amino acid β-alanine
Formula: (NH4)2[CuCl4]
Blue crystals, obtained when ammonium chloride NH4Cl is crystallized together with copper(II) chloride CuCl2.
Formula: (NH4)2[Cu(SO3NH2)2Cl2]
An unusual coordination complex of copper, producing dark blue crystals.
Similar compounds: + Potassium bis(sulfamato) chlorocuprate, K2[Cu(SO3NH2)2Cl2]. + Potassium bis(sulfamato) bromocuprate, K2[Cu(SO3NH2)2Br2].
Formula: K2[Cu(SO3NH2)2Cl2]
An unusual coordination complex of copper, producing lustrous dark violet crystals.
It has bromine analog: potassium bis(sulfamato) bromocuprate. Also, potassium can be replaced with ammonium: ammonium bis(sulfamato) chlorocuprate
Formula: CaCu(CH3COO)4·6H2O. Calcium copper acetate is on the left; crystal on the righs is copper sulfate.
A mixed compound, solid solution of 2 different Tutton's salts: potassium-copper and potassium-magnesium. Approximate formula: K2(Mg0.5Cu0.5)(SO4)2·6H2O
Hydrated cupric salt of sulfuric acid, with formula: CuSO4·5H2O. Its traditional name is blue vitriol.