why does copper oxide not form copper hydride when burnt in the presence of hydrogen gas but instead forms copper and water ?0
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why does copper oxide not form copper hydride when burnt in the presence of hydrogen gas but instead forms copper and water ?0
please explain in detail
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Explanation:
metals – iron, copper, aluminium, magnesium, sodium, lead, zinc and any other ... gas. Metal oxides that are soluble in water dissolve in it to further form metal hydroxide. But all metals do not react with water. Metal.