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${CuO*CuCl_2}$ is another way of writing $\ce{CuO*CuCl2}$. This substance is a stoichiometric mixture of $\ce{CuO}$ and $\ce{CuCl2}$. The symbol asterisk (*) is often used in chemistry instead of the point or dot (·) , especially when using machine languages like LaTeX.

${CuO*CuCl_2}$ is another way of writing $\ce{CuO*CuCl2}$. This substance is a stoichiometric mixture of $\ce{CuO}$ and $\ce{CuCl2}$. The symbol asterisk (*) is often used in chemistry instead of the point (·) , especially when using machine languages like LaTeX.

${CuO*CuCl_2}$ is another way of writing $\ce{CuO*CuCl2}$. This substance is a stoichiometric mixture of $\ce{CuO}$ and $\ce{CuCl2}$. The symbol asterisk (*) is often used in chemistry instead of the point or dot (·) , especially when using machine languages like LaTeX.

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${CuO*CuCl_2}$ is another way of writing $\ce{CuO*CuCl2}$. This substance is a stoichiometric mixture of $\ce{CuO}$ and $\ce{CuCl2}$. The symbol asterisk (*) is often used in chemistry instead of the point (·) , especially when using machine languages like LaTeX.