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role of sulphuric acid when
Cupric oxide is treated with dil. Sulphuric acid​

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Answered by sathish7325
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Reacting Copper Oxide with Sulphuric Acid

Copper (II) oxide, is a black solid, which, when reacted with sulphuric acid creates a cyan-blue coloured chemical called copper II sulfate. Copper (II) oxide reacts with sulfuric acid to create water and copper (II) sulfate.

Answered by HarshitaNaruk
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Reacting Copper Oxide with Sulphuric Acid

Copper (II) oxide, is a black solid, which, when reacted with sulphuric acid creates a cyan-blue coloured chemical called copper II sulfate. Copper (II) oxide reacts with sulfuric acid to create water and copper (II) sulfate.

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