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How to convert cuprous nitrate to cupric nitrate?

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How to convert cuprous nitrate to cupric nitrate?
« on: 26/12/2014 08:09:43 »
Just want to know.
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Re: How to convert cuprous nitrate to cupric nitrate?
« Reply #1 on: 26/12/2014 16:03:05 »
I'm not sure that cuprous nitrate would ever exist.
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Re: How to convert cuprous nitrate to cupric nitrate?
« Reply #2 on: 27/12/2014 02:33:46 »
It exists. There's a small article on it in wikipedia.
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Re: How to convert cuprous nitrate to cupric nitrate?
« Reply #3 on: 27/12/2014 02:36:01 »
And it can be possible to make it by double decomposition of cuprous compound with nitrate salt/solution.
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Re: How to convert cuprous nitrate to cupric nitrate?
« Reply #4 on: 27/12/2014 12:32:52 »
Quote from: Justin_Is_Here on 27/12/2014 02:36:01
And it can be possible to make it by double decomposition of cuprous compound with nitrate salt/solution.
I have always believed that cuprous compounds are water insoluble. Which of them are soluble?

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