What type of reaction occurs between copper (II) oxide and carbon? Give a reason for your answer.

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CuO + C ==> Cu + CO
This is a single replacement reaction. The C replaces the Cu.
This is a thermal decomposition reaction because copper (II) decomposes to form copper in the presence of heat
Redox reaction
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