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8NH4OH + Cu2CO3(OH)2 → 8H2O + [Cu(NH3)4](OH)2 + [Cu(NH3)4]CO3 | Phương Trình Phản Ứng Hóa Học

NH4OH | ammonium hydroxide | solid + Cu2CO3(OH)2 | Carbonic acid bis(hydroxycopper(II)) salt; Malachitum; Rivotite; Rokusyo; Malachite | solid = H2O | water | solid + [Cu(NH3)4](OH)2 | | solid + [Cu(NH3)4]CO3 | | solid | Temperature: temperature, Other Condition excess chlorine


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Reaction conditions when applied NH4OH + Cu2CO3(OH)2

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

Reaction process NH4OH + Cu2CO3(OH)2

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The result of the reaction NH4OH + Cu2CO3(OH)2

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Detailed information on the reactants

Information about NH4OH (ammonium hydroxide)

  • Atomic weight: 35.04580 ± 0.00085
  • Color: updating
  • Status: updating
NH4OH-Amoni+hidroxit-199

Information about Cu2CO3(OH)2 (Carbonic acid bis(hydroxycopper(II)) salt; Malachitum; Rivotite; Rokusyo; Malachite)

  • Atomic weight: 221.1156
  • Color: updating
  • Status: updating
Cu2CO3(OH)2-Malachite-623

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 [Cu(NH3)4](OH)2

  • Atomic weight: 165.6828
  • Color: updating
  • Status: updating

Information about [Cu(NH3)4]CO3

  • Atomic weight: 191.6770
  • Color: updating
  • Status: updating
[Cu(NH3)4]CO3-tetraaminecopper+(II)+cacbonate-2140

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The equations for preparation NH4OH

View all preparation equations NH4OH

The equations for preparation Cu2CO3(OH)2

View all preparation equations Cu2CO3(OH)2

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