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Question
Convert an insoluble base
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Solution
Insoluble base to soluble salt:
\[\ce{\underset{\text{[insoluble base]}}{Cu[II]oxide} \underset{\text{base}}{Cu.O} + \underset{\text{acid}}{H2SO4}->\underset{\text{Salt [Soluble salt]}}{CuSO4} + \underset{\text{water}}{H2O}}\]
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