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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: Copper(I) oxide, Benedict's reagent, Dicopper chloride trihydroxide, Egyptian blue, Han purple and Han blue, Copper(II) sulfate, Yttrium barium copper oxide, Copper(II) chloride, Copper indium gallium selenide, Copper(II) oxide, Bismuth strontium calcium copper oxide, Cuprate, Copper monosulfide, Copper(I) chloride, Scheele's Green, Copper(II) hydroxide, Paris Green, Copper(I) iodide, Copper(I) cyanide, Copper(II) acetate, Copper sulfide, Chromated copper arsenate, Chlorophyllin, Copper(II) carbonate, Copper(II) nitrate, Copper aspirinate, Copper(II) fluoride, Fehling's solution, Verdigris, Copper(I) sulfide, Copper(I) bromide, Copper ibuprofenate, Tetrakis(acetonitrile)copper(I) hexafluorophosphate, Copper(II) arsenate, Copper chromite, Burgundy mixture, Copper benzoate, Stryker's reagent, Copper(I) acetylide, Copper(II) bromide, Copper(II) tetrafluoroborate, Tetramminecopper(II) sulfate, Copper(II) azide, Copper(I) phosphide, Copper gluconate, Copper(I) fluoride, Copper(I)-thiophene-2-carboxylate, Schweizer's reagent, Copper(II) triflate, Hopcalite, Copper usnate, Thallium barium calcium copper oxide, Copper silicide, Copper hydride, Copper phosphate. Excerpt: Dicopper chloride trihydroxide is the chemical compound with the formula Cu2(OH)3Cl. It is often referred to as tribasic copper chloride (TBCC), copper trihydroxyl chloride or copper (II) oxychloride. It is a greenish crystalline solid encountered in mineral deposits, metal corrosion products, industrial products, art and archeological objects, and some living systems. It was originally manufactured on an industrial scale as a precipitated material used as either a chemical intermediate or a fungicide. Since 1994, a purified, crystallized product has been produced at the scale of thousands of tons per year, and used extensively as a nutritional supplement fo...