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Synonyms: Cupric chloride dihydrate
Copper(II) chlorides are some of the most common copper(II) compounds, after copper sulfate.
C 2675 (OTTO) Cupric chloride, dihydrate, 98% Cas 10125-13-0 - used in the first electron paramagnetic resonance measurements by Yevgeny Zavoisky in 1944.
Hazard Codes Xn,N
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