copper vessel is ternished due to
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copper oxide
So, basically copper vessels generally get tarnished (change color) when kept in open. It is due to the formation of a black layer of copper oxide and a green layer of copper carbonate on the copper vessel when it comes in contact with the light and oxygen. These copper oxide and copper carbonate are basic in nature.
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So, basically copper vessels generally get tarnished (change color) when kept in open. It is due to the formation of a black layer of copper oxide and a green layer of copper carbonate on the copper vessel when it comes in contact with the light and oxygen. These copper oxide and copper carbonate are basic in nature.
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