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Do you mean carbon dioxide(carbon IV oxide - CO2) or carbon monoxide CO
if mixed with air it explodes with a bus off light i did it in science last week 31/10/08 stefan rabicano
Well, im guessing that the reaction between the two will be >> copper oxide + carbon (arrow) carbon oxide + copper.
I think you mean how do you extract copper from copper oxide, if so here's your answer. Take your copper oxide and heat it with something that is more reactive than copper. Carbon is a good example. The more reactive carbon will oxidise, taking the oxygen from the copper oxide leaving copper. copper oxide + carbon --> copper + carbon dioxide 2Cu0 + C --> 2Cu + CO2
Calcium oxide is CaO, and carbon dioxide is CO2.
The carbon will react with the oxygen in the copper oxide, forming carbon dioxide and leaving behind the copper.
It is possible for carbon dioxide and copper oxide to encourage a reaction to take place due to thermal composition. When calcium carbonate is heated, it decomposes and generates carbon dioxide and copper oxide.
Heating CuCO3 (copper (II) carbonate) produces carbon dioxide (CO2) and copper oxide (CuO).
decomposition
Do you mean carbon dioxide(carbon IV oxide - CO2) or carbon monoxide CO
Copper Carbonate when heated decomposes to give copper oxide and carbon dioxide.
Copper doesn't react with carbon dioxide at room temperature.
yes because it can only be made by heating copper ore and carbon. The ore breaks down into copper oxide and the carbon then removes oxygen leaving the copper.. copper oxide + carbon = (arrow/ gives out) copper + carbon dioxide hpe it helped :)
Sodium oxide, magnesium oxide, and copper oxide are basic oxides, while carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and silicon dioxide are acidic oxides.
if mixed with air it explodes with a bus off light i did it in science last week 31/10/08 stefan rabicano
it oxidizes carbon and hydrogen to produces carbon dioxide and water
Well, im guessing that the reaction between the two will be >> copper oxide + carbon (arrow) carbon oxide + copper.