ReinaInoue
ReinaInoue ReinaInoue
  • 06-06-2016
  • Chemistry
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Why is Copper(II) Oxide "CuO" instead of "Cu2O"

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SevenThirtySharp
SevenThirtySharp SevenThirtySharp
  • 06-06-2016
The (II) is a roman numeral indicating the oxidation number of a transition metal. It is used when you refer to the element/compound by name but does not show up in the formula.
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zainabdulrazzaq
zainabdulrazzaq zainabdulrazzaq
  • 12-06-2016
This is because... Oxygen has a valency of -2. When the elements react, their switch their valencies. The valency of copper goes to oxygen. And oxygen goes to Cu
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