Copper (II) chloride on watch glass. Copper (II) chloride (CuCl2) has a molar mass of 170.48 grams per mole. This is the dihydrate form. It is also known as cupric chloride and eriochalcite (its natural form). Copper (II) chloride is used as a catalyst in a variety of processes and in the synthesis of organic compounds. | |
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