The chemical equation is:
2 Al +3 CuCl2 = 3 Cu + 2 AlCl3
CO2 is not an equation, so it cannot be balanced. It is a chemical formula.
Cu(I), cuprous, Cu+.
Aluminum (Al) is more reactive than copper (Cu). This is because Al has a higher tendency to lose electrons and form positive ions compared to Cu. Additionally, Al reacts more readily with oxygen and water than Cu does.
hydrochloric acid
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K. Cu. Cl
Displacement reaction
Cl2 + 2Cu --> 2CuCl Oxidation reaction is Cu --> Cu+ + 1e Reduction reaction is Cl + 1e --> Cl- Redox reaction is Cu + Cl --> Cu+ + Cl-
Zn + CuSO4 --> ZnSO4 + Cu
Oxidation number is the charge per atom in a compound. Cl2= 2- (Cl= 1-) Cu would have to be 2+ to balance the compound, because there is only one copper atom.
An anion, is an ion with more electrons than protons, giving it a net negative charge. Chloride would have the greater negative charge with Iodide.
Oxidation number is the charge per atom in a compound. Cl2= 2- (Cl= 1-) Cu would have to be 2+ to balance the compound, because there is only one copper atom.
One product will be AlCl3 Copper metal will be a product
To balance the equation Cu + Cl2 → CuCl2, you need to make sure there are the same number of atoms on each side: 2 Cu atoms on the left, 2 Cl atoms in CuCl2, and 2 Cl atoms in Cl2. So, the balanced equation is Cu + Cl2 → CuCl2.
CuO + 2HCl --> CuCl2 + H2O This equation is a double displacement; because Cu (Copper) has pushed out O (oxygen), so that Cu can be with Cl (chlorine). Also, H (Hydrogen) has pushed out Cl to be with O. Both elements have pushed out their partner, therefore a double displacement.
CuS04 is the molecular formula for copper sulfate, and Al is aluminum. CuSO4 and Al are the reactants yielding Al29(SO4)3 as a product. The balanced reaction would be 3CuSO4 + 2Al = Cu + Al2(SO4)3.
Yes, Cu(OH)Cl is considered an acidic salt because it contains both a cation (Cu2+) and an anion (OH- and Cl-) that can contribute to acidic properties when dissolved in water.