There are two steps in the extraction of copper metal from chalcocite, a copper ore. In the first step, copper(I) sulfide and oxygen react to form copper(I) oxide and sulfur dioxide: 2 Cu,S(s)+3 0,(g)→2 Cu,O(s)+2 S0,(g) In the second step, copper(I) oxide and carbon react to form copper and carbon monoxide: Cu,O(s)+C(s)→2 Cu(s)+CO(g) ab Write the net chemical equation for the production of copper from copper(I) sulfide, oxygen and carbon. Be sure your equation is balanced. 回 即国

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There are two steps in the extraction of copper metal from chalcocite, a copper ore. In the first step, copper(I) sulfide and oxygen react to form copper(I) oxide
and sulfur dioxide:
2 Cu,S(s)+3 0,(g)-2 Cu,O(s)+2 SO,(g)
In the second step, copper(I) oxide and carbon react to form copper and carbon monoxide:
Cu,O(s)+C(s)→2 Cu(s)+CO(g)
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Write the net chemical equation for the production of copper from copper(I) sulfide, oxygen and carbon. Be sure your equation is balanced.
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