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1.what is the the valency of copper and carbonate? please tell the answer who will tell the answer correct I will Mark brainliest​

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Answered by saraswatishahde8
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Copper is a transition metal - it is not in any group. This means that they can have different charges. ... In the case of copper sulphate, we find that it is always copper (II) sulphate, so that makes it CuSO4, where the Cu has a 2+ charge.

Answered by ns1368730
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Copper is a transition metal - it is not in any group. This means that they can have different charges. ... In the case of copper sulphate, we find that it is always copper (II) sulphate, so that makes it CuSO4, where the Cu has a 2+ charge.

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