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Cu(OH)2 + 2C12H22O11 → H2O + 2Cu2O + C6H12O7 | Phương Trình Phản Ứng Hóa Học

Cu(OH)2 | copper(ii) hydroxide | solid + C12H22O11 | saccharose | solid = H2O | water | solid + Cu2O | copper(i) oxide | solid + C6H12O7 | D-Gluconic acid; Gluconic acid | solid | Temperature: temperature, Other Condition excess chlorine


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Reaction conditions when applied Cu(OH)2 + C12H22O11

  • Catalyst: not available
  • Temperature: normal
  • Pressure: normal
  • Other conditions: not available

Reaction process Cu(OH)2 + C12H22O11

Process: Saccharozoins reacts with Cu(OH)2 solution under heating conditions

Note: not available

The result of the reaction Cu(OH)2 + C12H22O11

The phenomenon: Dark blue precipitate appears

Detailed information on the reactants

Information about Cu(OH)2 (copper(ii) hydroxide)

  • Atomic weight: 97.5607
  • Color: màu xanh lam hay lục-lam
  • Status: Chất rắn
Cu(OH)2-dong+(II)+hidroxit-73

Information about C12H22O11 (saccharose)

  • Atomic weight: 342.2965
  • Color: updating
  • Status: updating
C12H22O11-saccarozo-3320

Detailed information about the products of the reaction

Information about H2O (water)

  • Atomic weight: 18.01528 ± 0.00044
  • Color: Không màu
  • Status: Lỏng
H2O-nuoc-92

Information about Cu2O (copper(i) oxide)

  • Atomic weight: 143.0914
  • Color: Màu đỏ nâu - rắn
  • Status: Chất rắn
Cu2O-dong(I)+oxit-214

Information about C6H12O7 (D-Gluconic acid; Gluconic acid)

  • Atomic weight: 196.1553
  • Color: updating
  • Status: updating

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The equations for preparation Cu(OH)2

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