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Chemistry, 19.01.2021 04:00 bgcxz

At very high temperatures, copper (II) sulfate undergoes the reaction CuSO4(s) -> CuO(s) + SO3(g) i. What kind of reaction is this?

ii. If 319.22 g CuSO4(s) reacted completely in the reaction, how many grams of CuO(s) would be produced?

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