CuCO3 does not exist. It is not stable. (This has been discussed before with blogfast stating the definitive word.)
There are two common basic carbonates of copper (II). The most easily produced and the one you are likely to see is malachite, CuCO3Cu(OH)2.H2O. But
the hydration can vary a bit. And you can get some azurite included in there as well.
Azurite is Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2.
So, the stiochiometry is not tidy. |