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Ammonia reacts with copper(ll)oxide to
ammonia gas reacts with copper (ii) oxide at high temperatures to produce elemental nitrogen, copper metal, and water vapor.
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Ammonia reacts with copper(ll)oxide to give nitrogen gas, copper and steam. Balance the equation. If 18.1g of ammonia is reacted
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Juor
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When ammonia was reacted to copper(ll)oxide at a high temperature, it will produce nitrogen gas, copper metal and water vapour.
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Can you tell me if these are right please?
When 2.50g of copper reacts with oxygen the copper oxide product has a mass of 2.81g.
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Solid copper oxide reacts with ammonia gas according to the following equation: 3CuO + 2NH3 -> 3Cu + N2 + 3H20
50 grams of CuO is
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Nitrogen gas can be prepared by passing gaseous ammonia over solid copper (II) oxide at high temperature. The other products of
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Name the ionic compound represented by the following chemical formula: CuO. (1 point)
Responses copper (II) oxide copper (II)
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consider the following balance chemical equation:
2NH3(g)+3CuO(s)=N2(g)+3Cu(s)+3H2O(g) if 18.1grams of ammonia reacts with 90.4
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consider the following balance chemical equation:
2NH3(g)+3CuO(s)=N2(g)+3Cu(s)+3H2O(g) if 18.1grams of ammonia reacts with 90.4
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julia
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consider the following balance chemical equation:
2NH3(g)+3CuO(s)=N2(g)+3Cu(s)+3H2O(g) if 18.1grams of ammonia reacts with 90.4
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julia
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