So my teacher set some homework but I've come across something we haven't yet learnt. We are given two compounds (I think) malachite, Cu(OH)2.CuCO3, and azurite, Cu(OH)2.2CuCO3, and we have to do stuff but that doesn't matter. My question is what exactly the dot means in the substances. I'm not sure whether it represents that the substance is a compound or a mixture. I'm guessing it's some kind of mixture as copper hydroxide and copper carbonate are neutral and so they wouldn't form a more complex compound. But if it did represent that, I would guess that in malachite, both copper hydroxide and copper carbonate would be found in equal amounts, and in azurite, there would be 2 copper carbonates for every copper hydroxide. However, a mixture would be able to have varying compositions, and so there can't be an exact composition for every ore. As you can tell I'm a bit confused and any help would be appreciated, thanks!