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Copper carbonate may refer to :

Copper (II) compounds and minerals
  • Copper(II) carbonate proper, CuCO
    3
    (neutral copper carbonate): a rarely seen moisture-sensitive compound.
  • Basic copper carbonate (the "copper carbonate" of commerce), actually a copper carbonate hydroxide; which may be either
    • Cu
      2
      CO
      3
      (OH)2: the green mineral malachite, verdigris, the pigment "green verditer" or "mountain green"
    • Cu
      3
      (CO
      3
      )2(OH)2: the blue mineral azurite, and the pigment "blue verditer" or "mountain blue"
    • Lapis armenus, a precious stone, a basic copper carbonate from Armenia
  • Marklite, a hydrated copper carbonate mineral
Copper (I) compounds
  • Copper(I) carbonate, Cu2CO3

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Basic copper carbonate

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Basic copper carbonate is a chemical compound, more properly called copper(II) carbonate hydroxide. It is an ionic compound (a salt) consisting of the...

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Copper carbonate

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Copper carbonate may refer to : Copper (II) compounds and minerals Copper(II) carbonate proper, CuCO 3 (neutral copper carbonate): a rarely seen moisture-sensitive...

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Malachite

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Malachite is a copper carbonate hydroxide mineral, with the formula Cu2CO3(OH)2. This opaque, green-banded mineral crystallizes in the monoclinic crystal...

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Azurite

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basic copper(II) carbonate minerals, the other being bright green malachite. Aurichalcite is a rare basic carbonate of copper and zinc. Simple copper carbonate...

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Smelting

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environment. A few practical examples: Malachite, a common ore of copper is primarily copper carbonate hydroxide Cu2(CO3)(OH)2. This mineral undergoes thermal decomposition...

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Bronze disease

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by professional conservators. Soaking in sodium carbonate—which does not form a complex ion with copper and is unlikely to affect the patina but is slower...

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Ceramic colorants

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cobalt carbonate, cobalt oxide, chrome oxide, red iron oxide, and copper carbonate. These colorants can create a multitude of colors depending on other...

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Caesium carbonate

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Caesium carbonate or cesium carbonate is a chemical compound with the chemical formula Cs2CO3. It is white crystalline solid. Caesium carbonate has a high...

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Solubility chart

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copper carbonate (CuCO3(OH)2) is insoluble in water. True copper(II) carbonate (CuCO3) is rare and reacts with water to form basic copper carbonate....

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Copper

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verdigris (copper carbonate) can often be seen on old copper structures, such as the roofing of many older buildings and the Statue of Liberty. Copper tarnishes...

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Pyrotechnic colorant

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both by increasing it (e.g. nitrates, chlorates) and decreasing it (e.g. carbonates, oxalates), indirectly influencing the flame brightness and brilliancy...

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Calcium carbonate

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Calcium carbonate is a chemical compound with the chemical formula CaCO3. It is a common substance found in rocks as the minerals calcite and aragonite...

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Chemical substance

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Proust on the composition of some pure chemical compounds such as basic copper carbonate. He deduced that, "All samples of a compound have the same composition;...

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Hydroxide

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typical example of a basic carbonate. The formula, Cu2CO3(OH)2 shows that it is halfway between copper carbonate and copper hydroxide. Indeed, in the past...

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Patina

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created by the slow chemical reaction of copper with carbon dioxide and water, producing a basic copper carbonate. In industrial and urban air environments...

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Joseph Proust

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studied copper carbonate, the two tin oxides, and the two iron sulfides to prove this law. He did this by making artificial copper carbonate and comparing...

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List of inorganic pigments

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pigment. Han blue: BaCuSi4O10. Azurite: cupric carbonate hydroxide (Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2). Basic copper carbonate: Cu2(OH)2CO3. Iron pigments Prussian blue (PB27):...

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Blue pigments

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pigment. Han blue: BaCuSi4O10. Azurite: cupric carbonate hydroxide (Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2). Basic copper carbonate: Cu2(OH)2CO3. Iron pigments Prussian blue (PB27):...

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Brass

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green-blue copper carbonate. Depending on how the patina layer was formed, it may protect the underlying brass from further damage. Although copper and zinc...

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Lapis armenus

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armenus as Armenian stone, or azurite, a naturally occurring basic copper carbonate, originally from Armenia, but later from Germany, from which blue bice...

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Bice

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blue respectively. Bice pigments were generally prepared from basic copper carbonates, but sometimes ultramarine or other pigments were used. In 1522 a...

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Ceramic glaze

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from running off the piece. Colorants, such as iron oxide, copper carbonate or cobalt carbonate, and sometimes opacifiers including tin oxide and zirconium...

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Qualitative inorganic analysis

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respectively, basic copper carbonate, iron(II) carbonate, iron(III) oxide, calcium carbonate, zinc carbonate, and lead(II) carbonate. This test is used...

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Wood preservation

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of copper do not adequately penetrate the wood cell walls. These micronized preservatives use nano particles of copper oxide or copper carbonate, for...

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