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titleOfInvention Method for producing cuprous oxide
abstract (57) [Problem] To stably stabilize the production amount of cuprous oxide by dissolving metallic copper efficiently in a hydrochloric acid-containing copper chloride solution. SOLUTION: In a method for producing cuprous oxide using a hydrochloric acid-containing copper chloride solution as a starting material, after adding and mixing sodium chloride to a hydrochloric acid-containing copper chloride solution, by dissolving metallic copper while blowing chlorine, Part or all of cupric chloride is reduced with metallic copper to form cuprous chloride, and cuprous chloride is oxidized with chlorine to form cupric chloride, and further reduced with metallic copper and a reducing agent. After all of the copper is cuprous chloride, the resulting solution is reacted with an alkaline solution to produce cuprous oxide.
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