CuCO3 is copper carbonate.
copper carbonate
The corresponding ionic reaction would be; Cu2+(aq) + CO32-(aq) -> CuCO3(s)
When CuCO3 is heated, it decomposes into copper(II) oxide (CuO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) gas. This is a decomposition reaction where the solid CuCO3 breaks down into a solid and a gas when heated.
Cu(NO3)2(aq) + Na2CO3(aq) -> 2NaNO3(aq) + CuCO3(aq)
It depends ~ if it's copper(I), then the formula is Cu2CO3, but if it's copper(II), the the formula is CuCO3
copper carbonate
12.5 (g CuCO3) = [12.5 (g CuCO3) / 123.555 (g/mol CuCO3)] = 0.1012 (mol CuCO3)0.1012 (mol CuCO3)* [1 (mol CuO) / (mol CuCO3)] = 0.1012 (mol CuO)= [0.1012 (mol CuO) * 79.545 (g/mol CuO)] = 8.047 g CuO = 8.05 g CuO
CuCO3 ---> CO2 + CuO which is copper oxide
No, CuCO3, or copper carbonate is a compound made up of an element and a polyatomic ion.
CuCO3
CuCO3
The corresponding ionic reaction would be; Cu2+(aq) + CO32-(aq) -> CuCO3(s)
it is carbon and 2 oxygen atoms a.k.a carbon dioxide
When CuCO3 is heated, it decomposes into copper(II) oxide (CuO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) gas. This is a decomposition reaction where the solid CuCO3 breaks down into a solid and a gas when heated.
Cu(NO3)2(aq) + Na2CO3(aq) -> 2NaNO3(aq) + CuCO3(aq)
It depends ~ if it's copper(I), then the formula is Cu2CO3, but if it's copper(II), the the formula is CuCO3
When CuCO3 reacts with NaOH, a greenish-blue color is observed due to the formation of a copper hydroxide product.