Reduction of copper oxide
You can find instructions for this experiment at http://www.rsc.org/learn-chemistry/re... Copper(II) oxide can be reduced by hydrogen and its formula determined. Natural gas (mainly methane) can also be used as a reducing agent, but the reaction is much slower.

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