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titleOfInvention Process for preparing cuprous chloride from cupric chloride waste
abstract The present invention relates to a method for producing cuprous chloride from a waste solution containing hydrochloric acid and cupric chloride, wherein cupric chloride and copper powder are added to cupric chloride waste solution, stirred at 70 to 150 ° C for reaction, and produced. It provides a method for producing cuprous chloride, characterized in that the reaction is treated with a mixture of alcohol and acetone after vacuum drying.
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