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A greenish coating that develops on copper utensils is due to the formation of


A

CuO

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CuCO3

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C

Cu(OH)2

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D

Cu(OH)2.CuCO3

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Solution

The correct option is D

Cu(OH)2.CuCO3


The explanation for the correct option:

Option (D) :Cu(OH)2.CuCO3.

  • All copper vessels develop a green-coloured layer on their surface when exposed to moist air for a long time.
  • In this chemical process, copper corrodes by oxidation, in which copper reacts with oxygen in the air to form copper oxide.
  • Copper oxide then combines with carbon dioxide to make copper carbonate, which gives it a green colour.
  • This process is called the corrosion of copper.
  • The green material is a mixture of copper hydroxide (Cu(OH)2) and copper carbonate (CuCO3).
  • The reaction given is:

2Cu(s)+H2O(g)+CO2+O2Cu(OH)2+CuCO3(s)

The explanation for the incorrect option:

Option a) CuO

  • Copper oxide soon transforms into copper carbonate.
  • So copper oxide doesn't exist as a product.
  • Hence it is incorrect.

Option b) CuCO3

  • Copper carbonate is not a product alone.
  • It gives green colour along with calcium hydroxide.
  • Thus it is incorrect.

Option c) Cu(OH)2

  • Copper hydroxide with calcium carbonates appears to be green in colour.
  • This is incorrect.

Hence, a greenish coating that develops on copper utensils is due to the formation of Cu(OH)2.CuCO3.


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