Which of the following describes the specific copper ion in the compound, CuCl?

Cupride ion

Copper (I) ion

Copper (II) ion

Cupride (I) ion

Respuesta :

(Answer) The specific copper ion in the compound CuCl is copper (I) ion.


The compound cuprous chloride (CuCl) also known as copper (I) chloride is an ionic compound that contains chloride ion with -1 charge. Therefore, charge on Cu should be +1 because CuCl is a neutral compound as + 1 -1 = 0. For this reason, the specific copper ion in the compound CuCl is copper (I) ion with +1 charge.  

Answer:

Copper (I) ion

Explanation:

Hello,

In this case, for the compound CuCl, the oxidation states are shown below:

[tex]Cu^{+1}Cl^{-1}[/tex]

As there are only one copper and one chlorine, therefore, the name of such copper ion is copper (I) ion as the roman number, I, represent its oxidation state which is +1.

Regards.