Asked by Dan
You synthesized copper (I) chloride and copper (I) oxide. How do they differ from their copper (II) analogs? comment on the stability of these moist solids in air. If unstable, what is the likely product of decomposition?
-I'm not really sure where to go with this one, would it be something along the lines of copper (I) chloride is less stable than copper (II) oxide and copper (i) is more stable than copper (II) chloride? The copper (i) chloride is unstable and copper (i) oxide is stable in the air, and the copper (I) chloride will change to yellow-ish in colour while the copper (I) oxide will remain the same colour.
-I'm not really sure where to go with this one, would it be something along the lines of copper (I) chloride is less stable than copper (II) oxide and copper (i) is more stable than copper (II) chloride? The copper (i) chloride is unstable and copper (i) oxide is stable in the air, and the copper (I) chloride will change to yellow-ish in colour while the copper (I) oxide will remain the same colour.
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Eberico
find the molar of cu(po3)2
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