Предмет: Химия, автор: kataskask

ch3cho+cuo(t)=...что получается? Это из ЦТ.По-моему такой реакции нет,CuО ведь только с кислотами реагирует.Помогите?

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Автор ответа: Saln1kov
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Данная реакция не пойдет, если там точно CuO. Ибо для альдегидов не характерно взаимодействие с CuO.
Автор ответа: kataskask
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вот и я думаю,спасибо)
Автор ответа: kataskask
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там просто такая цепочка:
Автор ответа: kataskask
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c2h2+h2o=X ; X+CuO
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