displacement reaction Cu O + Fe

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Ocean Breeze
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displacement reaction Cu O + Fe

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I am having trouble preparing a Cu sample , from the heating iron filings with Copper Oxide.

I heat for a l o n g time, in Pyrex boiling tube, until it was read glowing hot.

But no go :-(
is there an optimum ratio of the Cu O to Fe?
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Re: displacement reaction Cu O + Fe

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we add carbon and copper oxide
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Re: displacement reaction Cu O + Fe

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Hi Jazz

so youre saying you just add a bit of carbon in along with the iron filings and the Copper oxide?
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Re: displacement reaction Cu O + Fe

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No, we using only copper oxide and carbon. I am insluding our risk assessment, see if this is the same prac. if yes you will never clean testubes, you can re use tham for the same prac or chuck it.
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Re: displacement reaction Cu O + Fe

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Thanks for this Jazz :D
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