Copper Acetate is a chemical that can be dissolved in concentrated hydrochloric acid and ammonia to form complexes, but is insoluble in water and alcohol. Pay attention to these conditions during use.
Description of the properties of copper acetate. When placed in the air, the product is easily oxidized and is called a high-valent copper salt. When it is exposed to light, it will decompose into brown, but when it is in dry air, its performance and other aspects are still very stable. It becomes blue or brown; under the condition of heating, it will rapidly hydrolyze called copper oxide hydrate, showing red, and will slowly react with strong acid.