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ddddddds
1 year ago

Here there is a PDF in which a heap of elements and their salts with their melting point and the density at the melting point are indicated.

For copper, however, only copper(I) chloride is in it (430° C.), most copper salts decompose for them to melt. In fact, only more copper(II) chloride is obtained, which melts at 630° C.

What are you doing?

Spikeman197
1 year ago

hmm, in formula collections compounds are listed in alphabetical order. Then there are some copper connections directly together!

Otherwise, it’s easier to look at Wiki under ‘Copper Connections’ and just open a few pages individually!

Jo3591
1 year ago

I don’t know a tabular compilation that’s interesting for hardly anyone.

pupsnase2
1 year ago

Table not but if you are looking for single salts at Wiki that are always on the page