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Many salts do not decompose when heated.
Sodium Carbonate
For example stable oxides as aluminium oxide.
Naphthalene and camphor the process is sublimation
Yes, sucrose is the reactant.
Many salts do not decompose when heated.
No, sodium chloride does not decompose when heated.
Many salts do not decompose when heated.
soot
no
Because it is flammable substances
yes
no, it is stable.
no
Napthlene balls sublimates (turns into vapour) when heated...
Lots of compounds decompose when heated enough so too most metal oxides (it depends partially on the atmosphere surounding the compound as well).
Sodium Carbonate