No
because Cu is below Pb in the electrochemical series
Rust? The two different types of bonds between the copper and oxygen in copper oxide are: Copper(II)Oxide CuO Copper(I)Oxide Cu2O
CuO = Cupric Oxide Cupric = Cu2+ and is not Cu The correct answer would be CuO = Copper Monoxide Copper (II) oxide is the name of the compound CuO.
There are several forms of lead oxides: Lead (II) oxide is called lead monoxide (PbO), typically used in manufacture of special glass. Lead (II-IV) oxide is called "red lead" and consists of Pb3O4 ( 2PbO-PbO2 ). Lead dioxide PbO2 is called plumbic oxide, used in dyes and in fireworks. Lead sesquioxide is Pb2O3.
1. Copper(II) = Cu2+ Oxygen = O2- Carbon = C4- 2CuO + C2 --> 2Cu + 2CO2 Copper (II) oxide + Carbon --> Copper + Carbondioxide 2. Aluminum = Al3+ Iron (III) = Fe3+ Oxygen = O2- 2Al + Fe2O3 --> Al2O3 + 2Fe Aluminum + Iron (III) oxide --> Aluminumoxide + Iron
No.Lead (ii) carbonate --> lead (ii) oxide + carbon
You get copper (I) oxide which is red and copper (II) oxide that is black. Copper (II) oxide is more stable. In moist air it also forms copper hydroxide and copper carbonate giving the known green color.
no
Rust? The two different types of bonds between the copper and oxygen in copper oxide are: Copper(II)Oxide CuO Copper(I)Oxide Cu2O
Copper (II) oxide and sulphuric acid form copper (II) sulphate, CuO + H2SO4 = CuSO4 + H2o
Yes. They react to form lead (II) oxide.
Copper and oxygen react to form copper (I) oxide, Cu2O, and copper (II) oxide, CuO. 4Cu + O2 --> 2Cu2O 2Cu + O2 --> 2CuO
CuO = Cupric Oxide Cupric = Cu2+ and is not Cu The correct answer would be CuO = Copper Monoxide Copper (II) oxide is the name of the compound CuO.
Sugar donates electrons that reduce blue copper (II) sulfate to orange copper (I) oxide.
Copper(I) Oxide: Cu2O (cuprous oxide)orCopper(II) Oxide: CuO (cupric oxide)it can be both.
Well if u want the colour of precipitate of Copper II Oxide, that would be black, if its Copper I Oxide then its Red
This will depend upon which version of copper oxide you have - copper I oxide or copper II oxide. For copper I oxide: H2SO4 + Cu2O --> Cu2SO4 + H2O For copper II oxide: H2SO4 + CuO --> CuSO4 + H2O
CuO which is Copper(II) Oxide so... Cu(OH)2 + heat -----> CuO