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HANDBOOK O F
INORGANI C
CHEMISTR Y
VOLUME 2 • SECOND EDITIO N
Edited by GEORG BRAUE R
PROFESSOR OF INORGANIC CHEMISTR Y
UNIVERSITY OF FREIBURG
TRANSLATED BY SCRIPTA TECHNICA, INC .
TRANSLATION EDITO R
PAUL G . STECHE R
MERCK SHARP & DOHME RESEARCH LABORATORIE S
1965
ACADEMIC PRESS • New York • London
PREPARATIV E
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Translated from the Germa n
HANDBUCH DER PRAPARATIVEN ANORGANISCHEN CHEMI E
BD . 2, pp . 885-1611, 1962
Published by
FERDINAND ENKE VERLAG, STUTTGAR T
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Translation Editor's Preface
The English version of Volume II of Brauer's "Handbook" follows
the path of the very well received translation of Volume I . Again,
some of the material and particularly the bibliography has been
corrected and brought up to date . The nomenclature has been re-
vised where necessary, with the Stock and the Stock-Werner system s
(the practice of using Roman numerals to define oxidation states of
atoms) adopted as much as possible . This conforms with curren t
I. U . P. A . C . and Chemical Abstracts practice [for details of this ,
see Robert C . Brasted, J. Chem. Education 35, 136 (1948)] . The
references to laboratory equipment and techn iques reflect current
U .S . usage, but useful European methods have been retained .
It is hoped that this volume will be as well received as the pre -
ceding one . Comments from users are invited to help improve
future editions .
Paul G . Steohe r
Rahway, N . J.
May 1965
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Contents
TRANSLATION EDITOR'S PREFACE
Part II (continued)
Elements and Compound s
SECTION 19 .
COPPER, SILVER, GOLD
100 3
Copper (Pure Metal)
100 3
Colloidal Copper
100 3
Copper Hydride CuH
100 4
Copper (I) Chloride CuCl
1005
Copper (I) Bromide CuBr
100 6
Copper (I) Iodide CuI
100 7
Copper (II) Chloride CuC1 2
100 8
Copper (II) Bromide CuBr 2
1009
Copper Oxychloride CuC1 2 • Cu(OH) 2
101 0
Copper (I) Oxide Cu 2 0
101 1
Copper (II) Oxide CuO
101 2
Copper (II) Hydroxide Cu(OH) 2
101 3
Potassium Cuprate (III) KCuO 2
101 4
Schweizer's Reagent
101 6
Copper (I) Sulfide Cu 2 S
101 6
Copper (II) Sulfide CuS
101 7
Copper (I) Selenide Cu 2 Se
101 9
Copper (I) Telluride CugTe
1019
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 1020
Tetraamminecopper (II) Sulfate (Cu(NH3 ) 4)SO 4 H 2O
102 1
Copper (I) Nitride Cu3 N
102 1
Copper (II) Azide Cu(N 3 ) 2
102 2
Copper Phosphide Cu3 P
102 3
Copper Diphosphide CuP 2
102 4
Carbonates CuCO3 • Cu(OH) 2 (Green
Cupric Carbonate)
Copper
1024
2 CuCO 3 • Cu(OH) 2 (Blue Cupric Carbonate)
102 5
Copper (I) Acetylide Cu 2 C 2 H 2 O
102 6
Paris Green (Copper Acetoarsenite)
102 7
Fehling's Solution
102 7
Very Pure Silver
102 8
Silver Powder
1029
Silver from Residues
102 9
Silver Mirrors
103 1
Colloidal Silver
1034
Silver Iodide AgI
1035
Silver Chlorate AgC1O3
1037
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Copper (I) Sulfate CuSO 4
Basic
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