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Copper bonds with some other elements. We know it bonds with oxygen, and that's what makes copper darken in air as copper oxide forms. Sulfur is also an element that copper will bond with, and we see verdigris form on things made of copper when exposed to things with sulfur in them.
this compound can be called copper I oxide or cuprous oxide. the I roman numeral stands for the +1 ion that the copper makes (two positive two ions each lose an electron, while the oxygen ion demands to gain two). More info at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper(I)_oxide
Sulfur is a pure chemical element, so the only thing that makes up sulfur is, well, sulfur.
This compound makes a double covalent bond between nitrogen and oxygen.
Water is one substance that is compound. It contains two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen, which makes it a compound substance.
Sulfur undergoes many reactions with oxygen, leading to the formation of sulfur oxides; these can have a variety of formulae. Sulfur + oxygen ---> sulfur DIoxide. This is the balanced equation of the above reaction: S + O2 ---> SO2
sulfur and oxygen
No. Sulfur dioxide is a compound, which makes it a pure substance, not a mixture.
hydrogen and oxygen
Aluminum Sulfate is Al2 SO4 (aluminum, sulfur, and oxygen)
Copper ore (typically Copper Sulfide) is roasted in a Smelter furnace. Oxygen in the air burns off the Sulfur, leaving the metallic Copper in the furnace, making a mixture of Sulfur Dioxide & Sulfur Trioxide in the stack gasses. This, combined with rain water makes a mixture of Sulfurous Acid & Sulfuric Acid, aka acid rain. The EPA now requires Smelters to put scrubbers on their stacks to capture these gasses and prevent acid rain.The Copper is further purified by casting it into to plates, which are put into a bath of Copper Sulfate and electrolytically plating the Copper onto another set of Copper plates. Contaminates in the plates cast directly from the molten Copper in the furnace settle out to the bottom of the Copper Sulfate bath tank.
silicon and oxygen
a jar contains samples of the elements carbon and oxygen. does the jar contain a compound please explain
Provided the proportions are right, this makes gunpowder.
Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen, and Hydrogen
Copper bonds with some other elements. We know it bonds with oxygen, and that's what makes copper darken in air as copper oxide forms. Sulfur is also an element that copper will bond with, and we see verdigris form on things made of copper when exposed to things with sulfur in them.
this compound can be called copper I oxide or cuprous oxide. the I roman numeral stands for the +1 ion that the copper makes (two positive two ions each lose an electron, while the oxygen ion demands to gain two). More info at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper(I)_oxide