(Eq. 1) Cufs) + 4 H* (ag) + 2 NO (aq) → Cư (aq) + 2 NO g) + 2 H,0 3 Weigh out about 5 g of Sodium Carbonate, and slowly add it to your solution (one portion (Eq. 2) (Eq. 3) 2 H* (aq) + CO, 2 (aq) H;CO3(aq) Co:(g) + H20 Cu* (aq) + CO, 2 (aq) CucO(s) 4- Filter your precipitate, allow the precipitate to dry under vacuum for several minutes, and t 5 Add 10 mL of deionized water and 30 mL of 6M HCl to dissolve the solid. (Eq. 4) Cuco,(s) + 2 H* (aq) + 4 CI (aq) → CuCl, 2 (aq) + CO2(g) + H,0 6- Add 1.5 g of copper ribbon to the solution and cover with a watch glass (Eq. 5) I Cucl, 2 (aq) + Cu(s) + 4 CI (aq) 2 CuCl, (aq) 7- Boil the solution and then allow it to simmer at low heat (keep the watch glass on top) until the

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In each redox reaction indicated in equations 1-6, indicate which species is oxidized  and which species is reduced.

**Procedure for Copper Reactions**

1. **Equation 1 (Eq. 1):**
   \[
   \text{Cu(s) + 4 H}^+ \text{(aq) + 2 NO}_3^{-} \text{(aq) } \rightarrow \text{ Cu}^{2+} \text{(aq) + 2 NO}_2 \text{(g) + 2 H}_2\text{O}
   \]

2. Weigh out about 5 g of Sodium Carbonate, and slowly add it to your solution (one portion at a time).

3. **Equations 2 & 3 (Eq. 2 and Eq. 3):**
   \[
   \text{2 H}^+ \text{(aq) + CO}_3^{2-} \text{(aq) } \leftrightharpoons \text{ H}_2\text{CO}_3 \text{(aq) } \leftrightharpoons \text{ CO}_2 \text{(g) + H}_2\text{O}
   \]
   \[
   \text{Cu}^{2+} \text{(aq) + CO}_3^{2-} \text{(aq) } \rightarrow \text{ CuCO}_3\text{(s)}
   \]

4. Filter your precipitate, allow the precipitate to dry under vacuum for several minutes, and then remove it.

5. Add 10 mL of deionized water and 30 mL of 6M HCl to dissolve the solid.

6. **Equation 4 (Eq. 4):**
   \[
   \text{CuCO}_3\text{(s) + 2 H}^+ \text{(aq) + 4 Cl}^- \text{(aq) } \rightarrow \text{ CuCl}_4^{2-} \text{(aq) + CO}_2 \text{(g) + H}_2\text{O}
   \]

7. Add 1.5 g of copper ribbon to the solution and cover with a watch glass.

8. **Equation 5 (Eq. 5):**
   \[
   \text{CuCl}_4^{2-} \text{(aq) + Cu(s)} \rightarrow \
Transcribed Image Text:**Procedure for Copper Reactions** 1. **Equation 1 (Eq. 1):** \[ \text{Cu(s) + 4 H}^+ \text{(aq) + 2 NO}_3^{-} \text{(aq) } \rightarrow \text{ Cu}^{2+} \text{(aq) + 2 NO}_2 \text{(g) + 2 H}_2\text{O} \] 2. Weigh out about 5 g of Sodium Carbonate, and slowly add it to your solution (one portion at a time). 3. **Equations 2 & 3 (Eq. 2 and Eq. 3):** \[ \text{2 H}^+ \text{(aq) + CO}_3^{2-} \text{(aq) } \leftrightharpoons \text{ H}_2\text{CO}_3 \text{(aq) } \leftrightharpoons \text{ CO}_2 \text{(g) + H}_2\text{O} \] \[ \text{Cu}^{2+} \text{(aq) + CO}_3^{2-} \text{(aq) } \rightarrow \text{ CuCO}_3\text{(s)} \] 4. Filter your precipitate, allow the precipitate to dry under vacuum for several minutes, and then remove it. 5. Add 10 mL of deionized water and 30 mL of 6M HCl to dissolve the solid. 6. **Equation 4 (Eq. 4):** \[ \text{CuCO}_3\text{(s) + 2 H}^+ \text{(aq) + 4 Cl}^- \text{(aq) } \rightarrow \text{ CuCl}_4^{2-} \text{(aq) + CO}_2 \text{(g) + H}_2\text{O} \] 7. Add 1.5 g of copper ribbon to the solution and cover with a watch glass. 8. **Equation 5 (Eq. 5):** \[ \text{CuCl}_4^{2-} \text{(aq) + Cu(s)} \rightarrow \
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The species which oxidation state increases from lower to higher oxidation state , then that species is oxidised. 

The species which oxidation state decreases from higher to lower oxidation state then that species is reduced. 

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