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Heating of copper hydroxide

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hydroxide ion (OH-) binds to the copper (II) ion even more strongly than does water. ... Heating copper hydroxide produces copper oxide, CuO, a black solid. Cu(OH)2 (s) --> CuO (s) + H2O (l) Copper oxide dissolves in acid, regenerating the copper (II) ion, which once again binds to water

Answered by neyaish22934
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Copper hydroxide when heated

it will convert to copper oxide (CuO) and water (H²O)

Cu(OH)²----->CuO+H²O

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