What is the chemical formula for the compound formed between copper(II) and bromine? chemical formula: \( \square \) What is the chemical formula for the compound formed between copper(II) and sulfur? chemical formula: \( \square \)
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Copper(II) indicates that copper has a valency of +2 in these compounds. Bromine (Br) and sulfur (S) are both non-metals. Bromine, being in Group 17 of the periodic table, has a valency of -1. Sulfur, found in Group 16, has a valency of -2. Show more…
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