cupper (II) oxide
The chemical reactions are:4 Cu(I) + O2 = 2 Cu2O2 Cu(II) + O2 = 2 CuO
2Cu+H2O+CO2+O2=Cu(OH)2.CuCo3
The chemical name is copper nitrate
The scientific name for copper is Cu. It is a chemical element with the symbol Cu (from Latin: cuprum) and atomic number 29.
Cu represents the chemical element copper. Its chemical symbol comes from the Latin word "cuprum." The chemical formula for copper is Cu.
The chemical reactions are:4 Cu(I) + O2 = 2 Cu2O2 Cu(II) + O2 = 2 CuO
'Cu' is the elemental symbol for ' copper ' . 'Cu. is from Latin for 'Cuprum' . Cuprus , is the pre-Roman Empire name for Cyprus, where copper was historically first mined and smelted.
' Copper' is the modern chemical name. Its symbol is ' Cu '. 'Cu' is from Latin for copper , which is 'Cuprum'. Copper was first mined and smelted on the pre=Roman Empire island of Cyprus , historically known as 'Cuprus'. Hence its name.
Copper has 2 possible valence configurations: Cu+1 or Cu+2. In either case, the products would be Copper oxide but their chemical characteristics, and their formulas, would be different, due to the difference in valence.For Cu+1, the product would be a red powder, of the formula, Cu2O.For Cu+2, the product would be a black powder, of the formula, CuO
2Cu+H2O+CO2+O2=Cu(OH)2.CuCo3
no reaction because Cu is below Zn at electrochemical series ,so Cu can't take Zn away from its salts
calcium chlorate
The chemical name is copper nitrate
Copper(II) nitrate is the chemical name for Cu(NO2)2.
The scientific name for copper is Cu. It is a chemical element with the symbol Cu (from Latin: cuprum) and atomic number 29.
Cu is copper. Copper is a common transition metal, #29 on the periodic table. Its symbol is Cu because the ancient name for it was "cuprum."
A substance doesn't have any kind of equation. Do you mean the chemical name in words? Verdigris is not a specific compound, but an indeterminate name for the coating which forms on weathered copper, which may be considered as basic copper carbonate, or for the impure copper acetate used as a pigment.