30. Реакција на Бакар (II) окÑид Ñо Ñулфурна киÑелина
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Copper(II) oxide does not react with water. Therefore, it is not an anhydride of a base. Still, CuO reacts with acids, but not with bases. This means the basic properties of this oxide prevail (it is not amphoteric oxide too). The experiment shows the reaction of copper(II) oxide with diluted sulfur
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