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Copper (ii) acetate

Formula C4H6CuO4*H20
Chemical formula ( CH3COO)2Cu*H2O
Density 1.88g/cm3
Molar mass 199.65 g/mol
Bulk density ~ 1100 kg/m3
CAS number 6046-93-1
HS Code 29152900
EC number 205-553-3
Storage Without limitation
SDS available
R phrase R 22-41-50/53
S phrase S 26-39-61
Odour odourless
Form solid
Color green
p H value 5.2 – 5.5 (20g/l 20°C)
Solubility in water 72 g/l (20°C)
Solubility in ethanol 71 g/l (20°C)
Boiling point decomposition
Melting point 115 °C
Thermal decomposition 240 °C
Assay 99 %
Description Conforms
Identification Conforms
Solubility Conforms
Water insoluble matter Conforms
p H 5.2 – 5.5
Chloride 0.01 %
Sulphate 0.2 %
Iron 0.005 %
Zinc 0.01 %

Copper (II) acetate is a blue-green crystalline solid widely used in organic synthesis, catalysis, and as a fungicide.

🏭⚗️ Production
Copper (II) acetate is produced by reacting copper(II) oxide or copper(II) carbonate with acetic acid, followed by crystallization. The compound commonly exists as a monohydrate or tetrahydrate.

🔬 Properties
Copper (II) acetate appears as a blue-green crystalline solid with the chemical formula Cu(CH₃COO)₂·xH₂O (x typically 1 or 4). It has a molar mass of about 199.65 g/mol (anhydrous form). It is moderately soluble in water and has a melting point around 240°C (decomposes).

🧪 Applications
Copper (II) acetate is used as a catalyst in organic reactions such as oxidation and coupling reactions. It also serves as a fungicide in agriculture, a pigment in ceramics and paints, and as a reagent in laboratories.

⚠️ Safety
Copper (II) acetate is harmful if swallowed or inhaled and can cause irritation to skin, eyes, and respiratory tract. Prolonged exposure may affect the liver and kidneys. Proper protective equipment including gloves and goggles is recommended. It should be stored in a cool, dry place away from incompatible substances.