At one time, it was common to write the formula for copper(I) chloride as Cu₂Cl₂, instead of CuCl, analogously to Hg₂Cl₂ for mercury(I) chloride. Use electron configurations to explain why Hg₂Cl₂ and CuCl are both correct.

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Copper(I) chloride (quite commonly called cuprous chloride), is the lower chloride of copper, with the formula CuCl. It occurs naturally as the mineral nantokite.

What is copper I chloride used for?

Copper Chloride is a brownish-yellow powder. It is used in petroleum, textiles, metallurgy, photography, agricultural products, and as a feed additive and wood preservative. It is also used in light sensitive paper manufacturing, pigments for glass and ceramics, and Acrylonitrile manufacturing.

Is copper chloride a carcinogen?

No carcinogenic potential was attributed to copper, neither in rats nor in humans. Copper did not produce adverse effect on fertility, reproductive parameters or on the development; no neurotoxicity was attributed to copper ingestion, either.

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