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Liquid Copper Fungicide controls a bunch of fungal diseases, including peach leaf curl, powdery mildew, black spot, rust, fire blight and bacterial leaf spot. Use on vegetables, roses, fruits, and grass. It won't burn plants burn plants. Mix a couple ounces with a gallon of water for most applications.
No, it is either a red powder (cuprous oxide) or a black powder (cupric oxide)
Is a black light a liquid?A black light is a liquid.
I think it becomes a black liquid which, when it cools becomes a black powder. it also bubbles and gives off a gas (oxygen I think) that means that the copper sulfate had the oxygen removed making it copper sulfide. (I'm not entirely sure but this is what happened in the practical. Cheers.
Copper oxide appears as a black or dark brown powder after copper has burned.
A silky black copper chicken.
Copper wiring turns black due to oxidation. It is the air reacting with the metal. Copper wiring also sometimes turns green.
Copper sulfate is not black. Combined with water, as hydrated copper sulfate, it is blue. Without water, as anhydrous copper sulfate, it is white.
Cu2O (Copper(II) Oxide) is a Red Powder. CuO (Copper(I) Oxide) is a Black Powder.
Copper metal is usually reddish brown.
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Black copper oxide is basic innature.