Copper Carbonate
Copper Carbonate
Copper Carbonate
Copper Carbonate

Copper Carbonate

Copper carbonate is an inorganic compound that is solid at room temperature.
It absorbs moisture from the air.
It reacts with water and turns into copper carbonate hydroxide.
It shows basic feature.
Thanks to its basic feature, it can be used in the production of various copper compounds by reacting with acids.
Copper carbonate and hydrochloric acid react to produce copper chloride.
Copper carbonate and nitric acid react to produce copper chloride.
Its firing color is brown, when transparent glazed, turquoise and green tones are obtained.

 


Packaging: 100 gr (0,22 lb) - 500 gr (1,1 lb) - 1 kg (2,20 lb) - 5 kg (11,02 lb) - 10 kg (22,05 lb) - 25 kg (55,12 lb)

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