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Creating an oxide compound with Cu(II)
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Hey guys, so I'm a third year chemistry student and need to make an oxide compound with Cu(II). Any fellow chemists out here have any methods to do it/tips to prevent it from oxidizing to the 3+ oxidation state? I'd really appreciate it.
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Why do you think copper easily gets oxidized to +3?
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