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The carbon and kopar reaction

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The reaction over metallic copper is fast and limited by the desorption of carbon dioxide. On oxygen-poisoned copper, which amounts to a cuprous oxide covered surface, the reaction is slower and a stable species, “CO3,” is formed on the surface.

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