Calcium is an element and does not decompose. It can oxidize though.
the equation for the decomposition of lead ii nitrate by heating is: 2Pb(NO3)2 - - - ->2PbO + 4NO2 + O2
Sodium carbonate ---> sodium oxide + carbn diooxide Hoped this helped (:
When acetone react with phenylhidrazine equation is phenylhidrazone of acetone, condensation product in which process water molecule eliminate.
N2H4 is called hydrazine. It is also called diamine.
Calcium is an element and does not decompose. It can oxidize though.
Decomposition equation:2 NF3 ----> N2 + 3 F2
the equation for the decomposition of lead ii nitrate by heating is: 2Pb(NO3)2 - - - ->2PbO + 4NO2 + O2
Sodium carbonate ---> sodium oxide + carbn diooxide Hoped this helped (:
When acetone react with phenylhidrazine equation is phenylhidrazone of acetone, condensation product in which process water molecule eliminate.
CuCO3 ==> CO2 + CuO (heat is the catalyst, written above the arrow)
ClO2 → Cl + O2
CuCO3 ==> CO2 + CuO (heat is the catalyst, written above the arrow)
The thermal decomposition has the following equation: CaCO3 --------CaO + CO2
2KClO3 ----> 2KCl + 3O2
A-----------B + C
N2H4 is called hydrazine. It is also called diamine.