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which of the following is the correct name for cuo?
copper (iii) oxide
copper (ii) oxide
copper (i) oxide
copper oxide
In naming ionic compounds with transition metals (like copper), we need to indicate the oxidation state of the metal. The oxide ion (\(O^{2 -}\)) has a charge of - 2. For the compound \(CuO\), let the oxidation state of \(Cu\) be \(x\). Using the rule that in a neutral compound the sum of the oxidation states of all atoms is zero: \(x+( - 2)=0\), so \(x = + 2\). The Roman numeral in parentheses represents the oxidation state of the metal. So for \(Cu\) with an oxidation state of \(+2\), the name is Copper (II) oxide.
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Copper (II) oxide