Product Description
Copper Carbonate, with a structural formula of CuCO3, is a poisonous powder commonly used in various industries. This industrial-grade product is 99% pure and has a molecular weight of 123.56 g/mol. It appears as a green fine powder with irregular particles. Copper Carbonate is insoluble in water but soluble in acids, making it suitable for applications in pigments, pesticides, ceramics, catalyst manufacturing, and electroplating. It is also utilized as a pigment in paints, a fungicide, and in electroplating processes. Stored in a cool, dry place away from moisture and incompatible materials, Copper Carbonate is stable under recommended conditions and has a shelf life.
FAQs of COPPER CARBONATE:
Q: Is Copper Carbonate safe for consumption?
A: No, Copper Carbonate is poisonous and should not be ingested.
Q: What are the main uses of Copper Carbonate?
A: Copper Carbonate is commonly used in pigments, pesticides, ceramics, catalyst manufacturing, and electroplating.
Q: How should Copper Carbonate be stored?
A: Copper Carbonate should be stored in a cool, dry place away from moisture and incompatible materials.
Q: Is Copper Carbonate soluble in water?
A: No, Copper Carbonate is insoluble in water but soluble in acids.
Q: What is the appearance of Copper Carbonate?
A: Copper Carbonate appears as a green fine powder with irregular particles.