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  • Copper(II) Chloride: Understanding the Metallic Ion (Cu²⁺)
    The metallic ion in copper(II) chloride is copper(II), which is represented as Cu²⁺.

    Here's why:

    * Copper(II) chloride has the chemical formula CuCl₂.

    * The Roman numeral "II" in the name indicates the copper ion has a +2 charge.

    * This means that the copper atom has lost two electrons, resulting in the Cu²⁺ ion.

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