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27 sep construct an explanation explain whether the formula cuo can be used to represent both copper(i) oxide and copper(ii) oxide.
In copper(I) oxide (\(Cu_2O\)), copper has a \(+1\) oxidation state. In copper(II) oxide (\(CuO\)), copper has a \(+2\) oxidation state. The formula \(CuO\) specifically represents copper(II) oxide as it balances the charges (\(Cu^{2+}\) and \(O^{2 -}\)). For copper(I) oxide, the formula \(Cu_2O\) is needed to balance the charges (\(2Cu^{+}\) and \(O^{2 -}\)).
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The formula \(CuO\) cannot be used to represent both copper(I) oxide and copper(II) oxide. It specifically represents copper(II) oxide.