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Can anyone of you tell me the limitations of the empirical formula of copper oxide?

Because we made an experiment... heating some copper powder in a crucible... and instead of becoming liquid, it just changed colour from red to dark brown with kind of red spots...i'd be grateful if you could be helping me! thanks!

Answer:

Copper reacts with atmospheric oxygen, forming copper(II) oxide. CuO is a very dark colour, frequently black. Copper(I) oxide, Cu2O, is brick red.

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