Compounds | Reactions | Production
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Reactions of Copper |
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Copper metal is stable in air under normal conditions. When red hot, copper metal and oxygen react to form Cu2O. |
4Cu(s) + O2(g)![]() |
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Copper reacts with fluorine, chlorine and bromine to form copper(II) dihalides. |
Cu(s) + F2(g)![]() |
Cu(s) + Cl2(g)![]() |
Cu(s) + Br2(g)![]() |
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Copper metal dissolves in hot concentrated sulphuric acid to form solutions containing the aquated Cu(II) ion together with hydrogen gas. |
Cu(s) + H2SO4(aq)![]() |
Copper metal also dissolves in dilute or concentrated nitric acid. |
Reduction Potentials | |
Balanced half-reaction | E0 / V |
Cu2+ + 2e-![]() |
+0.337 |
Cu2+ + e-![]() |
+0.153 |
Cu+ + e-![]() |
+0.521 |
HCuO2- + 3H+ + e-![]() |
+1.73 |
CuO22- + 4H+ + e-![]() |
+2.51 |
HCuO2- + 3H+ + 2e-![]() |
+1.13 |
CuO22- + 4H+ + 2e-![]() |
+1.52 |
2Cu2+ + H2O + 2e-![]() |
+0.20 |
2HCuO2- + 4H+ + 2e-![]() |
+1.78 |
2CuO22- + 6H+ + 2e-![]() |
+2.56 |
CuO + 2H+ + e-![]() |
+0.62 |
Cu2+ + Br- + e-![]() |
+0.64 |
Cu2+ + Cl- + e-![]() |
+0.54 |
Cu2+ + I- + e-![]() |
+0.86 |
CuI(s) + e-![]() |
-0.185 |
Cu(NH3)42+ + e-![]() |
-0.01 |
Cu(NH3)2+ + e-![]() |
-0.12 |
Cu(NH3)42+ + 2e-![]() |
-0.07 |