Copper(II) telluride

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| ImageCaption = TEM image of CuTe viewed along the a axis. Red and blue circles mark Te and Cu.

| IUPACName = Copper(II) telluride

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|Section1={{Chembox Identifiers

| CASNo = 12019-23-7

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| PubChem = 82801

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| EINECS = 234-644-0

| ChemSpiderID =74722

| SMILES = [Cu]=[Te]

| StdInChI = 1S/Cu.Te

| StdInChIKey = QZCHKAUWIRYEGK-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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|Section2={{Chembox Properties

| Formula = CuTe

| MolarMass = 191.15 g/mol

| Appearance = Yellow crystals

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| Density = 7.09 g/cm3{{cite book |ref=Haynes| editor= Haynes, William M. | date = 2016| title = CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics | edition = 97th | publisher = CRC Press | isbn = 9781498754293|page=4.60}}

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| Solubility = insoluble

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|Section3={{Chembox Structure

|Structure_ref ={{cite journal | doi=|url=http://www.minsocam.org/ammin/AM46/AM46_258.pdf|journal=Am. Mineral.|year=1961|volume=46|pages=258–268|author1=Cameron E.N.|author2= Threadgold I.M.|title=Vulcanite, a new copper telluride from Colorado, with notes on certain associated minerals}}

| CrystalStruct = Orthorhombic), oP4

| SpaceGroup = Pmmn (No. 59)

| LattConst_a = 0.315 nm

| LattConst_b = 0.409 nm

| LattConst_c = 0.695 nm

| UnitCellFormulas = 2

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Copper(II) telluride is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula CuTe that occurs in nature as a rare mineral vulcanite.

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