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  • Copper Burning Reaction: Identifying Copper(II) Oxide (CuO)
    When copper is burned in air, it reacts with oxygen to form copper(II) oxide (CuO). This is a black, solid compound.

    The reaction can be represented by the following chemical equation:

    2 Cu (s) + O₂ (g) → 2 CuO (s)

    This reaction is an example of oxidation, as the copper atoms lose electrons and become oxidized to form copper(II) ions.

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