what is difference between Copper(I) and Copper (II)
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The key difference between copper 1 and copper 2 is that copper 1 is formed by the loss of one electron from a copper atom whereas copper 2 is formed by the loss of two electrons from a copper atom. Copper is a transition element that can be found in the d block of the periodic table of elements.
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In solid compounds, copper(I) is often the more stable state at moderate temperatures. The copper(II) ion is usually the more stable state in aqueous solutions. Compounds of this ion, often called cupric compounds, are usually coloured.
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