Copper(II) telluride
TEM image of CuTe viewed along the a axis. Red and blue circles mark Te and Cu.
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Names
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IUPAC name
Copper(II) telluride
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Identifiers
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ChemSpider
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ECHA InfoCard
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100.031.482
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EC Number
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InChI=1S/Cu.Te Key: QZCHKAUWIRYEGK-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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Properties
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CuTe
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Molar mass
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191.15 g/mol
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Appearance
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Yellow crystals
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Density
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7.09 g/cm3[1]
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insoluble
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Structure[2]
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Orthorhombic), oP4
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Pmmn (No. 59)
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a = 0.315 nm, b = 0.409 nm, c = 0.695 nm
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Chemical compound
Copper(II) telluride is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula CuTe that occurs in nature as a rare mineral vulcanite.
Popular culture
The chemical formula has heen used in puns as it resembles the word "cute".
References
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Cu(0,I) | |
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Cu(I) | |
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Cu(I,II) | |
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Cu(II) | |
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Cu(III) | |
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Cu(IV) | |
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Salts and covalent derivatives of the telluride ion |
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