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Meaning of "cupric"

cupric (adjective): 'Cupric' refers to something related to or containing copper (II) ions, which have a valency of +2. It is commonly used in chemistry to describe compounds that contain copper in its +2 oxidation state
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  • Of, pertaining to, or derived from, copper; containing copper.
  • Containing copper with an oxidation number of 2

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Cupric sulphate pentahydrate and cupric carbonate.
Both cuprous and cupric oxides are known.
Cupric acetate and propionate are particularly preferred.
It may look golden it is probably cupric oxide.
Waste cupric chloride and copper cyanide catalysts.
Simulation of cathodic reactions in cupric chloride solutions.
Cupric chelate of glycine hydrate.
Batch leaching of gold in cupric chloride media.
Cupric oxide can be used to produce dry cell batteries.
Copper may be in the cuprous or cupric form.
The second is to use a cupric salt as the stabilizer.
A preferred metal oxidation catalyst is the cupric ion.
The concentration of the cupric salt is not critical.
Cupric hydroxide by itself is unstable.
An especially preferred oxidising agent is cupric chloride.

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Excess cupric hydroxide is then added to the solutions of polymer.
The third source is basic cupric carbonate.
Dissolution of the cupric compound in an aqueous solution is also important.
Leaching of chalcopyrite in cupric chloride media.
The cupric ions are reduced in an acidic medium with potassium iodide.
Leaching of pyrite in cupric chloride media.
A preferred metallic oxidation catalyst is constituted by the cupric ion.
They can be regarded as the cupric salt of phosphoric acid.
A preferred metallic oxidation catalyst consists of the cupric ion.
Useful catalysts include cupric ion and ferrous ion.
The copper compound may be in the cuprous or cupric form.
Cupric acetoarsenite is also used for painting ships and submarines.
These must be oxidized back to the cupric state.
Cupric aspirin complex.
Examples of suitable copper salts are hydrate or anhydrous cupric sulfate.
Cupric oxide in grains.
The most preferred indomethacin salt is cupric acetate monohydrate.
A cupric oxide precipitate is obtained through the action of pyridine vapors.
Electrochemical studies of gold dissolution in cupric and ferric chloride solutions.
The cupric catalyst is preferably a cupric salt or an organic cupric complex.
Some of the effectiveness of the conventional cupric compound is thus lost.
Another use for cupric oxide is as a substitute for iron oxide in thermite.
And do not try to remove all of the black cupric oxide.
Cupric oxide is slightly soluble in the alkaline electrolyte used in the cell.
These observations were in accordance with the high stiffness of cupric ferrocyanide.
Miller also suggests cupric bromide and magnesium zeolite as alternative reactants.
The preferred catalysts are cuprous and cupric salts and oxides.
A carrier supporting a cupric or stannous compound is brought into contact with a hydrocarbon oil.
Protein forms the coloured complex with cupric ions in alkaline medium.
The oxidation of sulfhydryl groups in actomyosin is specifically catalyzed by ferrous or cupric ions.
For example ZnO can be reacted with cupric chloride or manganous chloride.
This reactive nitrogen compound may advantageously be combined with cupric oxide.
Compositions of cupric salts and their use for the control of phytopathogentic fungi.
These green pigments were made from a compound called cupric hydrogen arsenic.
Phosphate stabilized cupric hydroxide is also well known in the art and is commercially available.

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