cupric chloride
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cupric chloride
Summary
cupric chloride is a type of chemical entity[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of type_of_chemical_entity entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (707 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- cupric chloride's instance of is recorded as type of chemical entity[3].
- cupric chloride's canonical SMILES is recorded as Cl[Cu]Cl[4].
- cupric chloride's chemical formula is recorded as Cl₂Cu[5].
- cupric chloride is a type of chemical compound[6].
- cupric chloride is used for medication[7].
- cupric chloride's Commons category is recorded as Copper(II) chloride[8].
- cupric chloride comprises copper[9].
- cupric chloride comprises chlorine[10].
- cupric chloride comprises chloride ion[11].
- cupric chloride's described by source is recorded as Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, 4th edition (1885–1890)[12].
- cupric chloride's mass is recorded as {'unit': 'Q483261', 'amount': '+132.867'}[13].
- cupric chloride's melting point is recorded as {'unit': 'Q25267', 'amount': '+630'}[14].
- cupric chloride's melting point is recorded as {'unit': 'Q25267', 'amount': '+430'}[15].
- cupric chloride's decomposition point is recorded as {'unit': 'Q25267', 'amount': '+993'}[16].
- cupric chloride's has active ingredient is recorded as Cupric Chloride[17].
- cupric chloride's safety classification and labelling is recorded as NFPA 704: Standard System for the Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response[18].
Why It Matters
cupric chloride ranks in the top 4% of type_of_chemical_entity entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (707 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19] It is known by 33 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]