Copper turnings react with HCl to form Copper chloride and give out hydrogen gas. Cu(s) + 2HCl -----> CuCl2 +H2(g)
The balanced word equation for copper carbonate and hydrochloric acid is: Copper Carbon Dioxide + hydrosulphate - coppersulphate + water + carbon dioxide
Balanced equation: CuO + 2HCl --> CuCl2 + H2O Word equation: One mole of copper (II) oxide plus two moles of hydrochloric acid produces (or yields) one mole of copper (II) chloride plus one mole of water.
Copper will not react with hydrochloric acid. Cu(s) + HCl(aq) ---> No reaction
2HCL+CuCO3---> CuCl2_H2O_CO2
Copper turnings react with HCl to form Copper chloride and give out hydrogen gas. Cu(s) + 2HCl -----> CuCl2 +H2(g)
The balanced word equation for copper carbonate and hydrochloric acid is: Copper Carbon Dioxide + hydrosulphate - coppersulphate + water + carbon dioxide
Balanced equation: CuO + 2HCl --> CuCl2 + H2O Word equation: One mole of copper (II) oxide plus two moles of hydrochloric acid produces (or yields) one mole of copper (II) chloride plus one mole of water.
Copper will not react with hydrochloric acid. Cu(s) + HCl(aq) ---> No reaction
2HCL+CuCO3---> CuCl2_H2O_CO2
This equation is 2 HCl + CuO -> CuCl2 + H2O.
Copper oxide and hydrochloric acid will produce copper chloride.
copper+hydrocloric acid=Copper chloride+hydrogen Cu+2HCl=CuCl2+H2 The first part of the salt is from the acid The second part is from the alkali, metal, or metal carbonate hydrochloric acid gives chloride sulfuric acid give sulfate nitric acid gives nitrate
CuO + 2HCl --> CuCl2 + H2O
Sulfur does not react with hydrochloric acid.
Cu(OH)2+2HCl=CuCl2+2H2O
Yes copper oxide reacts with hydrochloric acid and it forms a blue green compound.