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Copper doesn't react with carbon dioxide at room temperature.

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copper carbonate = CuCO3

copper oxide = CuO

carbon dioxide = CO2

CuCO3 + heat ---> CuO + CO2

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copper monoxide

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CuCO3(s) = CuO(s) + CO2(g)

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