What happens 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. Hope this helps mate! please mark as brainliest and hit that thanks button! ;) GOOD LUCK!!!!! :D
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As a result, hydroxide ion can displace water from the copper (II) ion, yielding copper hydroxide, Cu(OH)2, a blue precipitate.
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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