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Offline Shirro

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copper compounds
« on: November 20, 2012, 06:41:00 AM »
Hello all!

I'm interested in chemistry of different inorganic copper compounds. Does anyone have any idea where to find a LOT of information about the subject? And i'm not talking about the absolute basics but a detailed information about different compunds and their properties. Especially about extracting/leaching of copper compounds. Thank you!

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Re: copper compounds
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Re: copper compounds
« Reply #2 on: November 22, 2012, 01:10:41 PM »
Be aware of the toxic nature of copper salts to lower organisms (fish, pets, fungus,..).

I remember a reported incident of someone using a Brass fitting in their fish tank. When the tank got dirty (ammonia from excessive waste), the NH3 attacked the copper forming a small amount of a copper ammonium complex.

Then, ...everything died in the tank...everything!

You will also find, not surprisingly, copper salts in commercial fungicides.

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