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CuCO3 ---> CO2 + CuO which is copper oxide

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Heating CuCO3 (copper (II) carbonate) produces carbon dioxide (CO2) and copper oxide (CuO).

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What is CuCO3 elements?

it is carbon and 2 oxygen atoms a.k.a carbon dioxide


Reaction for heated CuCO3 and a wooden splint?

The CuCO3 produces CO2 when it is heated, so the wooden splint will go out since the carbon dioxide would inhibit the oxygen from allowing the splint to stay lit.


When copper oxide is heated in carbon what is produced?

Copper doesn't react with carbon dioxide at room temperature.


What gas is given off when copper carbonate heated?

carbon dioxide [CuCO3 --> CuO + CO2]


What color is copper carbonate when heated?

Copper Carbonate when heated decomposes to give copper oxide and carbon dioxide.


CuCO3 ------- CuO plus CO2 - heat Is this correct?

Yes, that is correct. When copper carbonate (CuCO3) is heated, it decomposes into copper(II) oxide (CuO) and carbon dioxide (CO2).


What does copper carbonate combined with sulfuric acid make?

Copper sulphate, carbon dioxide and water. CuCO3+H2SO4=CuSO4+CO2+H2O


Symbol equation when copper carbonate is heated?

Here are the equations for the thermal decomposition of copper carbonate (notice that a metal oxide is formed, just as it was with calcium carbonate): Copper carbonate → copper oxide + carbon dioxide CuCO3 → CuO + CO2


What happens when copper2 carbonate reacts with sulfuric acid?

CuCO3 + H2SO4 --> CuSO4 + CO2 + H2OThe products are a salt, copper sulfate, carbon dioxide gas and water.


What is the molecular equation for copper II carbonate and dilute sulfuric acid?

CuCO3 + H2SO4 = CuSO4 + H2O + CO2 Its already balanced


What colour is copper II carbonate when it is heated?

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.


Copper carbonate plus sulphuric acid?

Get copper suphate + carbon dioxide + water + residual of the original component not in the proper proportion.