Copper(II) perchlorate

Copper(II) perchlorate
Names
IUPAC name
Copper(II) perchlorate
Other names
Cupric perchlorate
Identifiers
10294-46-9
3D model (Jmol) Interactive image
ChemSpider 26246
ECHA InfoCard 100.202.830
PubChem 28211
Properties
Cu(ClO4)2
Molar mass 262.447 g/mol (anhydrous)
370.539 g/mol (hexahydrate)
Appearance Blue solid
hygroscopic[1]
Odor odorless
Density 2.225 g/cm3
Melting point 82 °C (180 °F; 355 K)
Boiling point 120 °C (248 °F; 393 K)
146 g/100ml (30°C)
1.505[2]
Hazards
Safety data sheet External MSDS
O Xn
US health exposure limits (NIOSH):
PEL (Permissible)
TWA 1 mg/m3 (as Cu)[3]
REL (Recommended)
TWA 1 mg/m3 (as Cu)[3]
IDLH (Immediate danger)
TWA 100 mg/m3 (as Cu)[3]
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Copper(II) perchlorate is a salt of copper and perchloric acid. It is a hygroscopic crystalline blue solid, most commonly copper(II) perchlorate hexahydrate, Cu(ClO4)2·6H2O. Like any perchlorate, it is a strong oxidizing agent.

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