Copper Chemistry Directory

Oxidation states

 * Copper +
 * Copper 2+
 * Copper Anions
 * Copper 3+, 4+, and special cases

Difficulty (Opinion based on difficulty of creating/obtaining each compound)

 * Easy (Easy to find and create products/reactants)
 * Moderate (Reactants are difficult to find or complicated synthesis)
 * Rare (Synthesis requires chemicals that pose a danger or the synthesis is long and multi step)
 * Very Rare (Reactants and products are expensive, illegal (without permit), highly toxic, or difficult to find. Additionally, synthesis may require special condition other than STP or has a very low yield)
 * Extraordinarily Rare (Reactants and products are too dangerous to handle, too dangerous to make, or impossible to work with in an amateur lab)

Copper Salts groups

 * Tetrachlorocuprates
 * NSAID Complexes

All Compounds
List starts with copper(II) and goes to copper(I) with everything else in alphabetical order


 * Copper
 * Copper (II) Aspirinate
 * Copper(II) Acetate
 * Copper(II) Azide
 * Copper(II) Benzoate
 * Copper(II) Bromide
 * Basic Copper(II) Carbonate
 * Copper(II) Carbonate
 * Copper(II) Chloride
 * Copper(II) Citrate
 * Copper(II) Fluoride
 * Copper(II) Gluconate
 * Copper(I) Hydride
 * Copper(II) Hydroxide
 * Copper(II) Ibuprofenate
 * Copper(II) Monosulfide
 * Copper(II) Naproxenate
 * Copper(II) Nitrate
 * Copper(II) Oxide
 * Copper(II) Perchlorate
 * Copper(II) Peroxide
 * Copper(II) Phosphate
 * Copper(II) Sulfate
 * Copper(I) Acetate
 * Copper(I) Acetylide
 * Copper(I) Bromide
 * Copper(I) Chloride
 * Copper(I) Cyanide
 * Copper(I) Iodide
 * Copper(I) Oxide
 * Copper(I) Silicide
 * Chlorophyllin
 * Dicopper Chloride Trihydroxide
 * NSAID Copper(II) Complexes
 * Potassium Tetrachlorocuprate(II)
 * Schweizer's Reagent
 * Tetraamminecopper(II) Sulfate

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