if you mix copper and oxygen you get Copper oxide !
it oxydizes... which means it rusts. it oxydizes... which means it rusts.
Metals such as copper do not tend to burn/combust. Instead, they oxidise; this is different to a combustion reaction. Copper can oxidise to form Cu2O or CuO.
The reactivity of oxygen cannot compared to copper because oxygen is a nonmetal and copper is a metal.
Black copper oxide (CuO) powder results.
copper
No, oxygen is the more reactive element!
No. Hydrogen is more reactive than Copper according to the reactivity series.
I think sodium is more reactive than copper, because on the Reactivity Series list sodium is higher than copper.
Because iron is a more reactive metal than copper.
Suspend a copper wire in a solution of silver nitrate. Over the course of a few hours the silver nitrate will convert to copper II nitrate, turning the solution blue. Elemental silver will precipitate.
Actually zinc is more reactive than copper.
No, copper is less reactive than aluminum.
No, oxygen is the more reactive element!
No. Hydrogen is more reactive than Copper according to the reactivity series.
Even though gold and copper are in the same family, copper is much more reactive than gold. This is why Copper rusts more than gold, and why there are so many copper compounds (IE copper silicate...). Copper is higher in the family, giving it these characteristics.
no,almuminium is more reactive
I think sodium is more reactive than copper, because on the Reactivity Series list sodium is higher than copper.
yes
Iron is more reactive than copper.
Iron is more reactive than copper
Because zinc is more reactive than copper.
Iron is more reactive than copper