Copper (II) carbonate hydroxide was decomposed to form CuO
(s) and CO2 (g). Based on this information,
what do you expect to happen to the mass of what is in the
crubible?
Copper (II) carbonate hydroxide was decomposed to form CuO (s) and CO2 (g). Based on this information, what do you expect to happen to the mass of what is in the crubible? it would remain the same through the experiment. it would increase through the experiment. it would decrease through the experiment. not enough information.
Copper (II) carbonate hydroxide was decomposed to form CuO (s) and CO2 (g). Based on this information, what do you expe
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Copper (II) carbonate hydroxide was decomposed to form CuO (s) and CO2 (g). Based on this information, what do you expe
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