Copper (Cu) reacts with sulfur

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  1. Copper reacts with sulfur to form copper sulfide as shown in the equation a scientist adds 12.7 g of copper to 3.2 g of sulfur
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  2. Copper sulfide is formed when copper and sulfur are heated together. In this reaction, 132 g of copper reacts with 53 g of
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  3. science text unit idfk anymore😊Copper (Cu) reacts with sulfur (S) to form copper sulfide as shown in the equation. A
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  4. 2Cu+S->Cu2SCopper reacts with sulfur to form copper sulfide as shown in the equation. A scientist adds 12-7 grams of Cu to 3.2
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  5. Chalcocite[copper(I) sulfide] is “roasted” (heated strongly with oxygen gas) to form powdered copper(I) oxide and gaseous
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  6. Chalcocite[copper(I) sulfide] is “roasted” (heated strongly with oxygen gas) to form powdered copper(I) oxide and gaseous
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  7. 2Cu+S→Cu2SCopper (Cu) reacts with sulfur (S) to form copper sulfide as shown in the equation. A scientist adds 12.7 grams of
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  8. Copper (Cu) reacts with sulfur (S) to form copper sulfide as shown in the equation. A scientist adds 12.7 grams of Cu to 3.2
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  9. 2Cu+S→Cu2S Copper (Cu) reacts with sulfur (S) to form copper sulfide as shown in the equation. A scientist adds 12.7 grams of
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  10. Copper (Cu) reacts with sulfur (S) to form copper sulfide as shown in the equation. A scientist adds 12.7 grams of Cu to 3.2
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