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Copper and water
By heating copper sulfate is decomposed in copper(II) oxide and sulfur trioxide; by reduction of the copper oxide with hydrogen copper is obtained.
When hydrogen gas passed over heated cupric oxide, the hydrogen is oxidized and displaces copper from the copper oxide as metallic copper, because hydrogen is higher than copper in the electromotive series. Water vapor is also produced by the reaction.
The balanced symbol equation for copper II oxide reacting with hydrogen is Cu + H2O. This reaction will create copper and water as a result.
copper oxide- CuO hydrogen sulphate- h2SO4
Copper and water
it is a reduction reaction
By heating copper sulfate is decomposed in copper(II) oxide and sulfur trioxide; by reduction of the copper oxide with hydrogen copper is obtained.
When hydrogen gas passed over heated cupric oxide, the hydrogen is oxidized and displaces copper from the copper oxide as metallic copper, because hydrogen is higher than copper in the electromotive series. Water vapor is also produced by the reaction.
The balanced symbol equation for copper II oxide reacting with hydrogen is Cu + H2O. This reaction will create copper and water as a result.
Assuming it's copper(II) oxide, the equation for that reaction is: CuO + H2 --> H2O + Cu. Reactants: copper oxide and hydrogen gas. Products: Water and copper. Elements present: hydrogen, copper. Compounds present: copper oxide, water. Metals: copper. Non-metals: hydrogen.
because copper is located below hydrogen in reactivity series, thus hydrogen can reduce copper oxide which mean it undergo reduction reaction (loss of oxygen) CuO + H2 → Cu + H2O while, hydogen can't reduce magnesium because magnesium is located higher than hydrogen in reactvity series. it must be added with oxygen which mean it undergo oxidation reaction (gain oxygen) 2Mg + O2 → 2MgO i hope this will help u a lot ^_^
In this reaction, the copper ions in copper oxide are reduced to copper atoms, and the hydrogen atoms in elemental hydrogen are oxidized from the zero oxidation state characteristic of all pure elements to the +1 oxidation state of hydrogen atoms bound into water molecules.
it oxidizes carbon and hydrogen to produces carbon dioxide and water
copper oxide- CuO hydrogen sulphate- h2SO4
No. Copper oxide is just copper and oxygen. It is generally green in color and is often seen as weathering or corrosion on copper. Hydrogen is an element and is not part of copper oxide.
it's a physical reaction because you can get it back to copper oxide