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Copper carbonate

Copper carbonate (CuCO3) powder in a crucible. It is a toxic green solid, which is soluble in acids but insoluble in water and alcohol. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © ANDREW LAMBERT PHOTOGRAPHY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Chemicals Compound Compounds Crucible Harmful Inorganic Powder Solid Toxic

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This print from Science Photo Library showcases the mesmerizing beauty of copper carbonate (CuCO3) powder contained within a crucible. The toxic green solid, known for its distinctive hue, is an inorganic compound widely used in various chemical processes. Its solubility in acids but insolubility in water and alcohol make it a versatile substance with unique properties. The image captures the essence of chemistry as it highlights the intricate structure and vibrant color of this harmful compound. The fine powder delicately rests inside the crucible, creating an intriguing contrast against its surroundings. With every particle meticulously displayed, one can almost feel the intensity emanating from this potent chemical. Copper carbonate has long been recognized for its significance in scientific research and industrial applications. Its presence signifies innovation and progress within these fields. However, caution must be exercised when handling such substances due to their toxicity. Science Photo Library's depiction masterfully encapsulates both the allure and potential danger associated with copper carbonate. It serves as a reminder that even though certain compounds may possess aesthetic appeal or scientific value, they should always be handled responsibly to ensure safety. This photograph invites viewers into the world of chemicals and compounds while simultaneously reminding us of their inherent risks – a powerful testament to both science's wonders and responsibilities alike.


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