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Copper(II) oxide weighs 6.315 gram per cubic centimeter or 6 315 kilogram per cubic meter, i.e. density of copper(II) oxide is equal to 6 315 kg/m³; at 14°C (57.2°F or 287.15K) at standard atmospheric pressure.
Copper(II) oxide weighs 6.315 gram per cubic centimeter or 6 315 kilogram per cubic meter, i.e. density of copper(II) oxide is equal to 6 315 kg/m³; at 14°C (57.2°F or 287.15K) at standard atmospheric pressure.
Calculate the molar mass of Copper(II) Oxide in grams per mole or search for a chemical formula or substance. Copper(II) Oxide molecular weight Molar mass of CuO = 79.5454 g/mol
Enter a chemical formula to calculate its molar mass and elemental composition: Molar mass of copper(ii) oxide (CuO) is 79.5454 g/mol Convert between CuO weight and moles
In this experiment, students heat copper(II) oxide in a glass tube while passing methane over it, reducing the copper(II) oxide to copper. If they weigh the reactants and products carefully, students can then deduce the formula of the copper oxide.
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1. (50%) 16. (20.114%) → CuO. Total: 79.5454. Example Reactions: • CuO + H2SO4 = CuSO4 + H2O. • CuCO3 = CuO + CO2.