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A solution of copper(II) hydroxide is heated. Which of the following best represents the balanced, net ionic equation?

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Answered by zacky
choose the one with the ions present
cause
Cu+2+2OH- and so on it gives you CuO(s) and H2O(L)
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Answered by DrBob222
You didn't finish the question.
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