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What is the symbolic equation for methanoic acid + copper?
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Weegy: The symbolic equation for methanoic acid and copper is CuO + 2HCl ? CuCl2 + H2O.

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The reaction between methanoic acid (HCOOH) and copper (Cu) can be represented by the following symbolic equation:

2 HCOOH + Cu Cu(OOCCH3)2 + H2

Here, copper reacts with methanoic acid to produce copper(II) methanoate and hydrogen gas.

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