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Copper

Chemical, physical and material properties and data of the chemical element Copper.


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Copper

 

General Information about Copper

Regular nameCopperChemical symbolCuOther namesSystematic nameHistorical namesName meaning, originDiscovery (year)OccurencePosition in the PSEGroup membership

 

Atomar Properties of Copper

Atomic number Z29 = number of protonsStandard Atomic Weight63.546 (3)

 

Electron configuration of Copper

1s2s2p3s3p3d4s4p4d4f5s5p5d5f6s6p6d6f7s7p
22626101

Abbreviated form: [Ar] 3d10 4s1 .

 

Ionization Energies of Copper

The following table lists the ionization energies IE (ionization potentials); the IE is the energy required in electron volts (eV) per atom to separate a given electron from an Copper atom.

IE1IE2IE3IE4IE5IE6IE7IE8
7.7263820.292436.84157.3879.8103139166

 

Isotopic Data of Copper

An overview of the nuclides as well as the isotopic data and properties are listed on the following page: Copper isotopes.

 

Chemistry of Copper

 

Oxidation states+2. +1Electronegativity1.9 (Pauling original)
1.90 (Pauling)
1.85 (Allen)
4.0026 eV (Gosh Gupta)
4.48 eV (Pearson)
Electron affinity1.235 78(4) eV
119.235(4) kJ mol-1

 

Standard Electrode Potential

E0 (V)SymbolNoxName Ox.
Name Red.
Ox.
Red.
e-
-0.36Cu+ I
0
Copper(I)-oxid
Copper
Cu2O (s) + H2O (l)
⇄ 2 Cu (s) + 2 OH-
+ 2 e-
0.1Cu+ II
+ 1
Tetraamminecopper(II) cation
Diamminecopper(I) cation
Cu(NH3)42+
⇄ Cu(NH3)2+ + 2 NH3
+ e-
0.159Cu+ II
+ I
Copper(II) cation
Copper(I) cation
Cu2+
⇄ Cu+
+ e-
0.34Cu+ II
0
Copper(II) anion
Copper
Cu2+
⇄ 2 Cu (s)
+ 2 e-
0.52Cu+ I
0
Copper(I) anion
Copper
Cu+
⇄ Cu (s)
+ e-

 

Material and Physical Properties

Melting point1084.62 °CEnthalpy of fusion (molar)13.26 kJ mol-1Boiling point2560 °CEnthalpy of vaporization304.6 kJ mol-1Density8.96 g cm-3

 

External Data, Identifiers

CAS registry number7440-50-8InChI =1S/CuInChIKeyRYGMFSIKBFXOCR-UHFFFAOYSA-NPubChem ID23978

 


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