Gas evolved when Copper hydroxide is heated
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Heating copper hydroxide produces copper oxide, CuO, a black solid. Copper oxide dissolves in acid, regenerating the copper (II) ion, which once again binds to water.
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The reaction is the thermal decomposition of copper carbonate , which breaks down when heated into two or more products from the initial reactant. the products evolved in this particular reaction are copper oxide and carbon dioxide. therefore, the gas evolved here is carbon dioxide.
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