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  • CuC2H3O2: Is Copper(II) Acetate Ionic or Molecular? - Chemistry Explained
    CuC2H3O2 (copper(II) acetate) is an ionic compound. It consists of copper(II) ions (Cu2+) and acetate ions (C2H3O2-). The copper(II) ions are positively charged, while the acetate ions are negatively charged. These oppositely charged ions attract each other to form an ionic bond. Ionic compounds are typically formed between a metal and a non-metal.
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