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  • ...t|date=October 2007}} It reduces silver solutions in the cold and alkaline copper on heating.{{Fact|date=October 2007}} Catechol can also be conjugated to [[
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  • ...Burstyn, J. N., "Mechanisitic Studies of Dichloro(1,4,7-triazacyclononane)copper(II)-Catalyzed Phosphate Diester Hydrolysis", ''Inorg. Chem.'' '''1996''', 3
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  • ...many metal ions, including those considered [[HSAB theory|hard]], such as copper(II) and iron(II).<ref>{{cite journal | author = Kueppers, H. J.; Wieghardt,
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  • ...k J. Hampden-Smith, Toivo T. Kodas | title = Chemical vapour deposition of copper from (hfac)CuL compounds | year = 1995 | journal = [[Polyhedron (journal)|P
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  • ...tp://www.springerlink.com/content/u17110526v864754/ ''Crystal structure of copper (II) diethylenetriaminepentaacetate monohydrate''] Journal of Structural Ch
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  • ...ride, is a [[chelating agent]] and has been discussed for the removal of [[copper]] in the treatment of [[Wilson's disease]].<ref>[http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk
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  • ...st as well as the [[wild-type]] plant at normal concentrations of zinc and copper, two essential metal ions, indicating that phytochelatin is only involved i
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  • ====Copper(II) acetylacetonate==== [[Image:Cu(II) acac.png|150px|Scheme 1. Structure of copper(II) acetylacetonate]]
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  • ...[[benzaldehyde]], [[aniline]], and [[trimethyl phosphite]] catalyzed by [[Copper triflate]] in a [[one-pot synthesis]].<ref>{{cite journal |author=Abhimanyu
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  • ...Preparation of a Chiral, 2-Dimensional Network Containing Metallacrown and Copper Benzoate Building Blocks| Journal= Inorganic Chemistry|publisher= American
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  • ...BDTH<sub>2</sub> also binds to other elements, including arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead, and selenium.<ref name=Blue/> It is effective and economical for rem
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  • ...EDTA complexes with atomic number. Using sulfonated polystyrene beads and copper(II) as a retaining ion, EDTA causes the lanthanides to migrate down the col
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  • #Although the CFSE of copper(II) is less than that of nickel(II), octahedral copper(II) complexes are subject to the [[Jahn-Teller effect]], which affords a co
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  • solutions of copper(II)-aminoacvid parent complexes) Consider the two equilibria, in aqueous solution, between the [[copper]](II) ion, Cu<sup>2+</sup> and [[ethylenediamine]] (en) on the one hand and
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  • ...re, it is found in the blood of many [[arthropod]]s and [[mollusc]]s. Uses copper prosthetic groups instead of iron heme groups and is blue in color when oxy
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  • Another method is to react hydrochloric acid with copper II sulfate: ...[electroplating]] and as a [[fungicide]], is prepared by the reaction of [[copper(II) oxide]] with sulfuric acid:
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  • ||[[copper(II) oxide|CuO]]<ref name = "Wells"/>
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  • ** [[oxygen|Dioxygen]] in bis{(trispyrazolylborato)copper(II)}(μ-η<sup>2</sup>:η<sup>2</sup>-O<sub>2</sub>),
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  • ===Copper(II)=== ...c analysis]]. Addition of dilute ammonia to an aqueous solution containing copper(II) ions causes the light blue hydroxide to precipitate. Addition of excess
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  • ...mplex]]es of the transition metals, and is very common in six-coordinate [[copper]](II) complexes.<ref>{{cite book | title = Metal-ligand bonding | author = ...ng of bands. It is also readily apparent in the crystal structures of many copper(II) complexes. Additional, detailed information
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