CuO + CO2 -> CuCO3
CuO is copper oxide and is an ionic bond Cu(2+) and O(2-)
CuCO3 is also an ionic bond, as one oxygen from copper oxide has joined with the covalently bonded carbon dioxide, CO2, to form carbonate, a polyatomic ion.
Cu(2+) and CO3(2-)
There are more particles in the area to react with it.
A chemical reaction can be represented by a chemical equation.
You think probable to a double displacement reaction.
Copper chloride is not a chemical reaction, it is an ionic compound.
Intramolecular bonds (such as ionic or covalent bonds) can be broken down by a chemical change.
There are more particles in the area to react with it.
A chemical reaction can be represented by a chemical equation.
You think probable to a double displacement reaction.
Copper chloride is not a chemical reaction, it is an ionic compound.
Intramolecular bonds (such as ionic or covalent bonds) can be broken down by a chemical change.
Nitrogen oxides are not ionic compounds.
Ionic compounds are conventionally represented by chemical formulas; but after contemporary knowledge ionic compounds have complex, long chain molecules.
A double replacement reaction is a chemical reaction where two reactant ionic compounds exchange ions to form two new product compounds with the same ions.Double replacement reactions take the form:A+B- + C+D- → A+D- + C+B-
chemical reaction
Na2O and Na2O2
Chemical Bonding
most ionic compounds disolve