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Question: What happens when ammonia reacts with \[CuO\]?...

What happens when ammonia reacts with CuOCuO?

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In chemistry, periodic tables play a vital role. In the periodic table there are totally 118118 elements. In the periodic table there are totally 1818 columns and 77 rows. The columns are called groups. Hence, 1818 groups in the periodic table. The rows are called periods. Hence, totally 77 period in the table. Copper is one of the metallic elements in the periodic table. It is present in the first transition series.
Each element in the periodic table has a certain group and period. In that case copper is one of the elements in the period. The atomic number of copper is 2929 and the symbol of copper is Cu{\text{Cu}}. The mass number of copper is 63.563.5.
The general electronic configuration of copper in ground state is 1s2,2s22p63s23p63d94s2{\text{1}}{{\text{s}}^{\text{2}}}{\text{,2}}{{\text{s}}^{\text{2}}}{\text{2}}{{\text{p}}^{\text{6}}}{\text{3}}{{\text{s}}^{\text{2}}}{\text{3}}{{\text{p}}^{\text{6}}}{\text{3}}{{\text{d}}^{\text{9}}}{\text{4}}{{\text{s}}^{\text{2}}}. Because of stability we can change the electronic configuration of copper is 1s2,2s22p63s23p63d104s1{\text{1}}{{\text{s}}^{\text{2}}}{\text{,2}}{{\text{s}}^{\text{2}}}{\text{2}}{{\text{p}}^{\text{6}}}{\text{3}}{{\text{s}}^{\text{2}}}{\text{3}}{{\text{p}}^{\text{6}}}{\text{3}}{{\text{d}}^{10}}{\text{4}}{{\text{s}}^1}.

Complete answer:
When ammonia reacts withCuOCuO to give nitrogen, copper and water as the product of the reaction. The reaction condition is that the temperature should maintain a higher level.
The reaction of ammonia reacts withCuOCuO given below,
2NH3+3CuO N2+3Cu+3H2O2N{H_3} + 3CuO \to {\text{ }}{N_2} + 3Cu + 3{H_2}O
According to the above discussion, we conclude when ammonia reacts with copper oxide to give nitrogen, copper and water as the product of the reaction.

Note:
We need to know that the atomic number of the element is nothing but the number of electrons or number of protons. The mass number of the atom is nothing but the sum of the number of protons and number of neutrons. Copper is one of the transition metals in the period. The nature of the copper is metallic solid. In the modern period, copper plays a vital role in industrial development. In our body also copper plays a vital role through hemoglobin in the blood.