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| Name = Copper(III) oxide | Name = Copper(III) oxide
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| ChemSpiderID_Ref = {{chemspidercite|correct|chemspider}} | ChemSpiderID_Ref = {{chemspidercite|correct|chemspider}}
| ChemSpiderID = 8074624 | ChemSpiderID = 8074624
| InChI = | InChI = 1S/2Cu.3O/q;;3*-2
| InChIKey = | InChIKey = NFFYXVOHHLQALV-UHFFFAOYSA-N
| SMILES = | SMILES = ....
| CASNo = 163686-95-1 | CASNo = 163686-95-1
| PubChem = 9898967 | PubChem = 9898967
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| Formula = Cu<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> | Formula = Cu<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>
| MolarMass = 175.0902 g/mol | MolarMass = 175.0902 g/mol
| Appearance = | Appearance = red crystals
| Density = | Density =
| Solubility = | Solubility = soluble
| SolubleOther = | SolubleOther =
| MeltingPtC = | MeltingPtC = 400
| Melting_notes = | Melting_notes = (decomposes)
| BoilingPt = | BoilingPt =
| pKsp = | pKsp =
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'''Copper(III) oxide''' is a ] with the formula Cu<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>. <ref>Alaa M. Rashad "ffects of ZnO2, ZrO2, Cu2O3, CuO, CaCO3, SF, FA, cement and geothermal silica waste nanoparticles on properties of cementitious materials – A short guide for Civil Engineer" ''Construction and Building Materials'' Volume 48, November 2013, Pages 1120–1133 </ref> <ref>Wang, L.S.; Wu, H.; Desai, S.R.; Lou, L., Electronic Structure of Small Copper Oxide Clusters: From Cu2O to Cu2O4, Phys. Rev. B: Cond. Matt., 1996, 53, 12, 8028. </ref>

'''Copper(III) oxide''' is a hypothetical ] with the formula Cu<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>.<ref>Wang, L.S.; Wu, H.; Desai, S.R.; Lou, L., Electronic Structure of Small Copper Oxide Clusters: From Cu2O to Cu2O4, Phys. Rev. B: Cond. Matt., 1996, 53, 12, 8028. </ref>


==References== ==References==
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*Chemical encyclopedia / Editorial Board .: Knuniants IL etc. .. - M.: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1990 - V. 2 - 671 s. - ISBN 5-82270-035-5 .
*R. Ripa, Chetyanu I. Inorganic Chemistry. Chemistry of Metals. - M.: Mir, 1972 - V. 2 - 871 s.




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Copper(III) oxide
Identifiers
CAS Number
3D model (JSmol)
ChemSpider
PubChem CID
InChI
  • InChI=1S/2Cu.3O/q;;3*-2Key: NFFYXVOHHLQALV-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES
  • ....
Properties
Chemical formula Cu2O3
Molar mass 175.0902 g/mol
Appearance red crystals
Melting point 400 °C (752 °F; 673 K)
Solubility in water soluble
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). Infobox references
Chemical compound

Copper(III) oxide is a chemical compound with the formula Cu2O3.

References

  1. Alaa M. Rashad "ffects of ZnO2, ZrO2, Cu2O3, CuO, CaCO3, SF, FA, cement and geothermal silica waste nanoparticles on properties of cementitious materials – A short guide for Civil Engineer" Construction and Building Materials Volume 48, November 2013, Pages 1120–1133
  2. Wang, L.S.; Wu, H.; Desai, S.R.; Lou, L., Electronic Structure of Small Copper Oxide Clusters: From Cu2O to Cu2O4, Phys. Rev. B: Cond. Matt., 1996, 53, 12, 8028.
  • Chemical encyclopedia / Editorial Board .: Knuniants IL etc. .. - M.: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1990 - V. 2 - 671 s. - ISBN 5-82270-035-5 .
  • R. Ripa, Chetyanu I. Inorganic Chemistry. Chemistry of Metals. - M.: Mir, 1972 - V. 2 - 871 s.
Copper compounds
Cu(0,I)
Cu(I)
Cu(I,II)
Cu(II)
Cu(III)
Cu(IV)


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