What is the metallic ion in the compound Cu Cl2?

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The ionic compound CuCl2 is a binary compound called Copper (II) Chloride.

This compound is composed of a metal cation of copper with a charge of Cu+2 and a non-metal chloride ion Cl1. It takes two Chloride Cl1 to balance the Copper Cu+2. This makes the formula CuCl2.

The copper is the metal, it is located in the middle section of the periodic table known as transition metals. These metals may have more than one possible ionic charge. Copper can have a +1 charge Cu+1 or a +2 charge Cu+2. The roman numeral in the formula name identifies the charge on the atom.

The Cu+2 ion is referred to as Cupric in a system known as Latin Naming, while the Cu+1 ion is called Cuprous.

So this compound can be named as Copper (II) Chloride or Cupric Chloride.

Here is a video which gives more information about using the stock naming system.

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