Cuprous Oxide

 
Cuprous oxide, 1317-39-1, Cu2O, MW 143.09 is a reddish powder. Cuprous oxide has a melting point of 1235 °C and a boiling point of 1800 °C. Cuprous oxide, also known as Copper (I) oxide, is used in semiconductors, ceramics, copper salts, porcelain red glaze, red glass, electroplating, antifouling paints, fungicide, catalyst, brazing preparations, and photocells.

General Information on Cuprous oxide

Item No. : C3260-500, C3260-2.5

CAS No. : 1317-39-1

Synonym : Copper (I) oxide

 

Properties of Cuprous oxide:

Appearance/Form: Reddish powder

Molecular Formula: Cu2O

Molecular Weight: 143.09

MP: 1235 °C

BP: 1800 °C

Density: 5.75 - 6.09 g/mL

Solubility: Soluble in acids and ammonium hydroxide, insoluble in water

Stock Status : Readily Available

 

Unit Sizes

Price

500 gm

154.50

2.5 kg

578.00

Bulk

Price On Request

 

Purity : Reagent, 99%

Storage : Keep tightly closed in a dry, well-ventilated place

 

Uses of Cuprous oxide

Semiconductors, ceramics, copper salts, porcelain red glaze, red glass, electroplating, antifouling paints, fungicide, catalyst, brazing preparations, and photocells

Transport Information for Cuprous oxide

Not Regulated