What happens when copper is heated in presence of oxygen
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- Heated copper metal reacts with oxygen to form the black copper oxide. The copper oxide can then react with the hydrogen gas to form the copper metal and water.
- When the funnel is removed from the hydrogen stream, the copper was still be warm enough to be oxidized by the air again.
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