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Rob0418-21, M
I have yet to learn this. I may be wrong but Cu seems code for acid NH alkaline??? Lol am bad at science. I just know Igneous and sedimentary 馃ぃ
MaybeTooNarcissistic22-25, M
@Rob04 Sorry dude, Cu is just Copper.

Jackaloftheazuresand26-30, M
CuOH+NH4... yeah that sounds good
deevan1131-35, M
@Jackaloftheazuresand Brother your friendly term harmed my emotions.
Jackaloftheazuresand26-30, M
@MaybeTooNarcissistic Yep, seems like it
deevan1131-35, M
Reboot46-50, M
I sucked at chemestry (physics and math were my things) but I found this for you:

http://www.webqc.org/balance.php?reaction=CuSO4%28aq%29+%2B+NH4OH%28aq%29+%3D+Cu%28OH%292%28s%29+%2B+%28NH4%292SO4%28aq%29

It's a website with a balance calculator in it. I found it by doing a good search on:

Cu (s) + NH4OH (aq)

then choose the first result.
deevan1131-35, M
Isn't it an acid base reaction. If it is, then their is neutralisation and it results in the formation of water and a salt. Maybe I answered right.
MaybeTooNarcissistic22-25, M
@deevan11 Where is the acid? It's just a base and a metal.
deevan1131-35, M
@MaybeTooNarcissistic Then it is like electrolysis. May be the copper is acting as anode and the ammonium hydroxide is the electrolyte. 馃槙馃槙馃槙
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yeah fuck that

 
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