yes
copperCopper (cupric) oxide is produced. Therefore, copper is the metal that produces a black oxide when heated.
Copper
CuCO3 + Heat --> CuO + O2 Green Copper Carbonate when heated will form Copper Oxide and Oxygen
CuO which is Copper(II) Oxide so... Cu(OH)2 + heat -----> CuO
CuCO3 is bluish-greenish-white. If it is heated to a high enough temperature, it will decompose into Carbon Dioxide and Copper II Oxide, which is black.
yes
copperCopper (cupric) oxide is produced. Therefore, copper is the metal that produces a black oxide when heated.
the copper oxide will turn red
Copper
brown
For example stable oxides as aluminium oxide.
CuCO3 + Heat --> CuO + O2 Green Copper Carbonate when heated will form Copper Oxide and Oxygen
Yes, copper oxide can be obtained by burning copper with oxygen. When copper is heated in the presence of oxygen, it undergoes a chemical reaction to form copper oxide. The resulting copper oxide can be collected and used for various purposes.
CuO which is Copper(II) Oxide so... Cu(OH)2 + heat -----> CuO
Lots of compounds decompose when heated enough so too most metal oxides (it depends partially on the atmosphere surounding the compound as well).
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