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Q: How much temperature is needed to form copper ii oxide?
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Does copper metal burn?

Yes, at a high enough temperature Copper will burn and combine with Oxygen to form Copper oxide.


How does black copper oxide form?

CuCO3 + Heat --> CuO + O2 Green Copper Carbonate when heated will form Copper Oxide and Oxygen


What Is the name of the compound formed form the chemical reaction between copper and oxygen?

Copper (II) oxide or cupric oxide: CuO.Copper (I) oxide or cuprous oxide: Cu2O.


When copper and oxygen chemically unite the form?

Copper oxide


Can you get the copper oxide from burning copper with 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.


Does copper with oxygen?

Yes, copper reacts with oxygen to form copper oxide.


Copper and oxygen react to form copper II oxide?

Rust? The two different types of bonds between the copper and oxygen in copper oxide are: Copper(II)Oxide CuO Copper(I)Oxide Cu2O


Does copper oxide form precipitate in water?

no


What happens when copper oxide reacts with dilute sulphuric acid?

Copper Oxide reacts with Sulphuric acid to form Copper Sulphate and Water.


When copper conbines with oxygen to form copper oxide the charge of the copper ion is?

+2


When copper combines with oxygen to form copper oxide the charge of the copper ion is?

Cu2+


What is formed when magnesium reacts with copper oxide?

It decomposes to form copper oxide and carbon dioxide. It is an endothermic reaction, which means it absorbes energy (as all decomposition reactions do). This is the chemical equation of the reaction: CuCO3 ----> CuO + CO2