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* Solid [[copper (I) chloride]] in [[hydrochloric acid]] combines with gaseous oxygen, giving [[copper (II) chloride]] and [[water]].
* Solid [[copper (I) chloride]] in [[hydrochloric acid]] combines with gaseous oxygen, giving [[copper (II) chloride]] and [[water]].
*: {{#chem: 4 CuCl + 4 HCl + O2 = 4 CuCl2 + 2 H2O // both products are recycled to above reaction}}
*: {{#chem: 4 CuCl + 4 HCl + O2 = 4 CuCl2 + 2 H2O // both products are recycled to above reaction}}
 
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[[Category: Processes]]
[[Category: Processes]]
[[Category:Credit NurdRage]]
[[Category:Credit NurdRage]]

Revision as of 04:08, 2 February 2025

The copper chloride process is a chemical reaction taking in air, water and sulfur dioxide producing sulfuric acid.

Core Reactions

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