Copper(I) nitride (Cu2N) is an inorganic compound made up of copper and nitrogen. It is a black solid that is insoluble in water and reacts with acids to produce ammonia gas. Cu2N is used in various applications, including as a semiconductor material.
This nitride is a solid compound.
It depends on the temperature, however, at standard and room temperature, copper is a solid.
Copper Nitride
Explanation: Copper(II) carbonate (solid), when heated, forms copper(II)oxide (solid) and carbon dioxide (gas). First, the formation of a gas is one hit this is a chemical change. The second hint, the chemical reaction cannot be reversed.
Solid
The formula for copper(I) nitride is Cu3N. Nitride has a valency of -3
Copper(I) nitride (Cu2N) is an inorganic compound made up of copper and nitrogen. It is a black solid that is insoluble in water and reacts with acids to produce ammonia gas. Cu2N is used in various applications, including as a semiconductor material.
Copper(II)nitride
What happened when nitrogen gas pass though from melted copper at 1250 Centigrade temperature. when i melted the scrap copper in furnace there is some impurity how i can clean and get the piurty of copper 99.99 %
No, copper is a solid metal.
It depends on whether you are talking about copper I or copper II. For copper I nitride the formula is 3Cu+ + N3- -> Cu3N. If it is copper II it is 3Cu2+ + Cu3N2
This nitride is a solid compound.
Copper carbonate is a solid compound at room temperature.
if it's copper(II) nitride, then it's Cu3N2 (it's nitride by the way not nitrade)
The formula may be Cu3N and name is copper nitride.
Magnesium Nitride is a greenish yellow powder at room temperature. So it's solid. I think you are a little confused on your terminology aqueous refers to something being dissolved in water. Magnesium Nitride reacts with water to produce ammonia gas. So Magnesium Nitride could never be an aqueous solution.