copper oxide
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Definition
- Noun:
- A chemical compound: "copper oxide" is an inorganic compound consisting of copper and oxygen.
- A type of oxide: Specifically, it is any oxide formed from copper, with the most common forms being cuprous oxide (Cu₂O) and cupric oxide (CuO).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The statue developed a green patina of copper oxide over the years.
- Copper oxide is often used as a pigment in ceramics and glass.
- The experiment involved reducing copper oxide to produce pure copper metal.
Advanced Usage
- In chemistry: The term "copper oxide" can refer to different stoichiometries, primarily distinguishing between cuprous oxide (Cu₂O, copper(I) oxide) and cupric oxide (CuO, copper(II) oxide).
- The semiconductor properties of cuprous oxide are of significant research interest.
- In industrial contexts: It is used in processes such as welding, as a catalyst, or in the production of other copper compounds.
- The factory uses copper oxide as a precursor for making copper salts.
Variants and Related Words
- Cuprous oxide (n): Copper(I) oxide, with the chemical formula Cu₂O, often red or yellow in color.
- Cupric oxide (n): Copper(II) oxide, with the chemical formula CuO, typically a black powder.
- Oxide (n): A binary compound of oxygen with another element or group.
Synonyms
- Cupric oxide (specifically for CuO)
- Cuprous oxide (specifically for Cu₂O)
Related Phrases
- Copper oxide nanoparticle: Refers to engineered particles of copper oxide at the nanoscale.
- Copper oxide nanoparticles show potential in antimicrobial applications.
- Copper oxide layer: A thin film or coating of copper oxide, often formed on the surface of copper metal.
- The electrical contact was poor due to an insulating copper oxide layer.
Noun
- an oxide of copper