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Copper chloride + Sodium hydroxide --> Copper hydroxide + sodium chloride
Copper carbonate would precipitate if you combined solutions of copper (II) chloride and sodium carbonate.
I'm not sure, but I think it wont react because sodium chloride is more stable than any compound may be formed such as sodium sulphate or copper chloride
CuCl2+NaOH= Cu(OH)2+Na2Cl
The compound copper (III) chloride doesn't exist !
The ion chloride (Cl-) is corrosive.
Copper chloride + Sodium hydroxide --> Copper hydroxide + sodium chloride
corrosive
The ion chloride has a corrosive effect.
The ion chloride has a corrosive effect.
The ion chlorine (Cl-) has a corrosive action.
Sodium chloride is a salt and copper is an element.
Sodium chloride is not dangerous on the skin; but sodium hypochlorite is a strong irritant and is corrosive, because it is an oxidizer.
Copper and molten sodium chloride are electrical conductors.
Copper is corroded in a sodium chloride solution; CuCl2 is formed.
Sodium chloride is dissociated in water in Na+ and Cl-; the chloride ion has a strong corrosive effect.
The ion chloride from sodium chloride is a strong corrosive agent.