why copper carbonate is light green in colour ?
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Explanation:
→Copper carbonate always stays as copper carbonate hydroxide in the atmosphere.
→The copper powder reacts with oxygen, forming an opaque coating of copper oxide that tends to be green or bluish-grey in color.
→This layer is termed the patina. Hence, the colour of copper carbonate is green.
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Copper(II) carbonate is a blue-green solid. It is made when copper is in air for a long time and turns green. ... It dissolves in acids to make carbon dioxide and a copper salt. It breaks down when heated to make carbon dioxide and copper(II) oxide.
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