It's a simple acid-base reaction, your acid being your 2HCl and your base being CuO. Acid-base reactions form water, leaving behind a salt (CuCl2).
CuCI2 does not exist, the correct formula is CuCl2 with a lowercase L. In water CuCl2 dissolves in watter tro produce Cu2+ and C- ions.
K[CuCl2]
Under normal conditions CuCl2 can exist in either a solid state or in aqueous solution.
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It's a simple acid-base reaction, your acid being your 2HCl and your base being CuO. Acid-base reactions form water, leaving behind a salt (CuCl2).
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CuCI2 does not exist, the correct formula is CuCl2 with a lowercase L. In water CuCl2 dissolves in watter tro produce Cu2+ and C- ions.
K[CuCl2]
CuCl2 is the product.
CuCl2
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CuO + 2HCL - CuCl2 + H2O
cu(II) + 2agcl --> 2ag+cucl2
Under normal conditions CuCl2 can exist in either a solid state or in aqueous solution.
NiCl2 + 2Na --> 2NaCl + Ni