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Copper Question


11tzizel

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i was working with the electrolosis of water, and i was using copper wires, i ended up with a black, greyish solid dissolved in salt water (i added salt when i started the elactrolysis) im trying to figure out what it is, what can i do to test it for copper? (i cant use a flame, and i dont have access to many chemicals, im a HS student) if you could, it would be nice if you could e-mail it to me at wrestler-tdz@hotmail.com

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A black solid from copper is usually copper oxide. If there was a foamy looking blue stuff lying on the bottom also, that is a dead give away for copper oxide. The blue stuff is copper hydroxide, and when it is heated, it forms black copper oxide.

 

If you are making hydrogen and oxygen, you can get better result by using magnesium sulphate, aka Epsom salt.

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