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How to get the chemical formula for copper ii chloride
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The chemical formula for copper(II) chloride is CuCl2. This compound consists of one copper (Cu) ion with a +2 charge and two chloride (Cl) ions, each with a -1 charge. The charges of the ions balance each other, resulting in a neutral compound.
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