Chemistry, asked by Blue256, 1 year ago

How is Cu different from Cu^+2

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Answered by RK242
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Cu is different from Cu^2,
because Cu Is copper in elemental form and
Cu ^2 is the dipositive anion of copper..
Answered by Jyothi111
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Cu is when it didnot donate any electron
cu^+2 is when it donated it's electors
Hope it helps you
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