Chemistry, asked by Xaalia21X, 11 months ago

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✨Explain why carbon can reduce copper oxide to copper but not calcium oxide to calcium?


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Answered by Anonymous
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Carbon is more reactive element than copper so it displaces copper from copper oxide but calcium is more reactive element than carbon so carbon does not displaces calcium from calcium oxide.So carbon can reduce copper oxide to copper but not calcium oxide to calcium.

⏩ca has more affinity for oxygen than carbon.

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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carbon is more reactive than copper but less reactive than calcium.so Carbon can reduce copper oxide to copper but not cao to ca.

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