Cupric Acetate Monohydrate ACS Grade *

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About Cupric Acetate Monohydrate ACS Grade

Cupric Acetate Monohydrate, also known as Copper(II) Acetate Monohydrate, Copper Diacetate Monohydrate, and Neutral Verdigris, has the chemical formula (CH3COO)2Cu-H2O or C4H6CuO4. It appears as a blue-green crystalline hygroscopic powder with no odor. It is soluble in Water and Alcohol at ambient conditions. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke & irritating fumes. It is commonly prepared in the lab by the reaction of Acetic Acid with Copper Oxide or Copper Carbonate. An ACS Grade reagent is a chemical that meets 7 | Pagethe purity requirements of the American Chemical Society. For dependable, consistent, and repeatable findings, ACS Grade reagents can be utilized in high-quality research labs. In the United States of America (USA), Lab Alley sells its high-quality Cupric Acetate Monohydrate, ACS Grade, online at laballey.com.

Common Uses and Applications

  • Reagent
  • Chemical precursor
  • Fungicide
  • Insecticide

Industries

  • Catalyst for organic reactions
  • Electrolysis
  • Electroplating
  • Manufacture of Paris green
  • Chemical intermediate
  • Textile processing

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Chemistry Table

6046-93-1
(CH3COO)2Cu-H2O
199.65

Specifications

Assay 98.0-102.0%
Insoluble Matter 0.01%
Chloride 0.003%
Sulfate 0.01%
Iron 0.002%
Sodium 0.05%
Potassium 0.01%
Calcium 0.005%
Nickel 0.01%
Magnesium 0.005%
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