Copper oxide is not an alkaline but it is a base
No it is not. Copper is A transition metal.
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Copper is a metal, not a compound acid or alkaline.
I know that copper is not an alkali. If you want to know what it is just search in Google images 'Periodic Table with key' and look for it
Copper oxide is an amphoteric oxide.
Copper Carbonate is a very weak base.
Copper is not an alkali; it is a metal.
Neither. It is a salt.
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Copper oxide is unsoluble in water. A requirement for an alkali is: a soluble base. So copper oxide is a base but not an alkali.
Black copper oxide is basic innature.
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ITS ALKALI
Copper oxide is unsoluble in water. A requirement for an alkali is: a soluble base. So copper oxide is a base but not an alkali.
Black copper oxide is basic innature.
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ITS ALKALI
Copper (I) Oxide or Cuprous Oxide
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.
Magnesium + copper oxide --> magnesium oxide + copper
Metal oxides are bases.So calcium oxide is also a base or alkali.
Copper has two oxides. Copper (I) oxide is red, while Copper (II) oxide is black.
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
Rust? The two different types of bonds between the copper and oxygen in copper oxide are: Copper(II)Oxide CuO Copper(I)Oxide Cu2O