Okay, the user wants me to translate "cupric salt" into French. Let me start by recalling what "cupric salt" means. Cupric refers to copper in the +2 oxidation state, so a cupric salt would be a salt containing Cu²+ ions. In French, the term for copper is "cuivre," and the suffix for the +2 ion is usually "-ique." So "cupric" translates to "cuivrique." Then "salt" is "sel" in French. Putting it together, "cupric salt" should be "sel cuivrique."
Wait, let me double-check. Sometimes chemical terms have specific translations. For example, "sodium chloride" is "chlorure de sodium." So "cupric salt" would be "sel cuivrique" or maybe "chlorure cuivrique" if it's a specific salt like copper chloride. But since the user just said "cupric salt" generally, "sel cuivrique" is the correct translation. I don't think there's a different term for it. Also, the user mentioned if the content is already in French, leave it unchanged. Since the original is in English, I need to translate it. So the answer should be "sel cuivrique."
sel cuivrique
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