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Properties of Cu(C3H5O3)2

Properties of Cu(C3H5O3)2 (Copper(II) lactate):

Compound NameCopper(II) lactate
Chemical FormulaCu(C3H5O3)2
Molar Mass241.686 g/mol

Chemical structure
Cu(C3H5O3)2 (Copper(II) lactate) - Chemical structure
Lewis structure
3D molecular structure
Physical properties
Appearancegreen powder
Solubility167.0 g/100mL

Alternative Names

copper
2-hydroxypropanoate

Elemental composition of Cu(C3H5O3)2
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
CopperCu63.546126.2928
CarbonC12.0107629.8173
HydrogenH1.00794104.1705
OxygenO15.9994639.7195
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Cu: 26.29%C: 29.82%H: 4.17%O: 39.72%
Cu Copper (26.29%)
C Carbon (29.82%)
H Hydrogen (4.17%)
O Oxygen (39.72%)
Cu: 4.35%C: 26.09%H: 43.48%O: 26.09%
Cu Copper (4.35%)
C Carbon (26.09%)
H Hydrogen (43.48%)
O Oxygen (26.09%)
Mass Percent Composition
Cu: 26.29%C: 29.82%H: 4.17%O: 39.72%
Cu Copper (26.29%)
C Carbon (29.82%)
H Hydrogen (4.17%)
O Oxygen (39.72%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Cu: 4.35%C: 26.09%H: 43.48%O: 26.09%
Cu Copper (4.35%)
C Carbon (26.09%)
H Hydrogen (43.48%)
O Oxygen (26.09%)
Identifiers
CAS Number16039-52-4
SMILESCC(C(=O)[O-])O.CC(C(=O)[O-])O.[Cu+2]
Hill formulaC6H10CuO6

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