Copper (I) chloride
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Chemical formula | CuCl |
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OTP appearance | white crystal |
Molar Mass(g/mol) | 98.999 |
Density(g/cc) | 4.14 |
Melting Point(°C) | 423 |
Boiling Point(°C) | 1490(decomp) |
Solubility in water(g/L) | 0.047 |
NFPA 704 |
Uses
Justification Questioned
Natural occurrence
Hazards
Production
Synthesis
from copper (II) chloride
sulfuric acid process
- Bubbling sulfur dioxide through an aqueous solution of copper (II) chloride produces copper (I) chloride, sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid.
- 2 CuCl2(aq) + SO2(g) + 2 H2O → 2 CuCl + H2SO4 + 2 HCl
sodium sulfite
Dissolve 5 g CuCl2▪2 H2O in 5 mL of water. Dissolve 3.5 g Na2SO3 in 25 mL of water. Make up a dilute sulfurous acid solution by dissolving 1 g of sodium sulfite (Na2SO3) and 2 mL of concentrated HCl in 1 L of water. Add the copper (II) chloride solution to the sodium sulfite solution while stirring. The solution is initially colored, but as the reduction proceeds, changes to a colorless copper(I) chloride that will precipitate.
thermal decomposition
- At approximately 1000°C, copper (II) chloride decomposes
- 2 CuCl{2 CuCl + Cl2100°C}→
- 2 CuCl
Testing
Purification
Both ammonium chloride and copper (II) chloride are readily soluble in water, while copper (I) chloride is not. Washing with water, therefore, would remove those two components.