Chemistry, asked by manikandandamodaran6, 9 months ago

What happens when copper reacts with water?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Copper does not react with water, but it does slowly react with atmospheric oxygen to form a layer of brown-black copper oxide which, unlike the rust that forms on iron in moist air, protects the underlying metal from further corrosion (passivation).

Answered by booktheknowledge
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Explanation:

Copper does not react with water, but it does slowly react with atmospheric oxygen to form a layer of brown-black copper oxide which, unlike the rust that forms on iron in moist air, protects the underlying metal from further corrosion (passivation).

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