2CH3COOH + CuO ---> (CH3COO)2Cu + H2O
(I think.. well i tried to balance it) hope this helps
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CuCo3 + CH3COOH-----------Cu(CH3CO2)2 + CO2 + H2O
The reaction is:
CuCO3 + 2 CH3COOH = Cu(CH3COO)2 + CO2 + H2O
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Copper Carbonate
vinegar is dilute ethanoic acid
Nothing - vinegar is dilute ethanoic acid.
Most metal oxides react with dilute acids.The reaction between an insoluble metal oxide and a dilute acid is often quite slow so it is possible to observe the progress of the reaction as the solid reactant disappears as a soluble product is formed. Hence to enhance the speed of the reaction, excess Copper Oxide is used in preparing Sulphate Salt.
It is an exothermic reaction.
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When dilute sulfuric acid reacts with copper(II) carbonate, blue copper(II) sulfate solution is produced.
Copper Carbonate
No, this would not be a good way. Copper is very unreactive towards dilute acids.
Nothing - vinegar is dilute ethanoic acid.
vinegar is dilute ethanoic acid
Most metal oxides react with dilute acids.The reaction between an insoluble metal oxide and a dilute acid is often quite slow so it is possible to observe the progress of the reaction as the solid reactant disappears as a soluble product is formed. Hence to enhance the speed of the reaction, excess Copper Oxide is used in preparing Sulphate Salt.
the answer is 2 and 3 dilute sulpuric carries enough natural oils in which to be abbsobed
Mixing these two reagents would make a dilute solution of copper sulfate.
No, there is no reaction between copper & H2SO4 because according to reactivity series of metal hydrogen is more reactive than copper. Hence copper does not displace hydrogen from sulphuric acid..
CuCO3 + H2SO4 = CuSO4 + H2O + CO2 Its already balanced