Cupric oxide is used as a pigment in ceramics to produce blue, red, and green, and sometimes gray, pink, or black glazes. It is also incorrectly used as a dietary supplement in animal feed. Due to low bioactivity, negligible copper is absorbed. It is also used when welding with copper alloys.
- Solubility : Insoluble in cold water
- CAS No. : 1317-38-0
- Color : Not available
- Melting Point : Decomposes
- pH : Not applicable
- Boiling Point : Not available
- Specific Gravity : 6.315 (Water = 1)
- Molecular Weight : 79.55 g/mole





