CoCO3 --> CoO + CO2 It's balanced and as Cobalt (II) carbonate.
It forms a precipitate
sodium carbonate and carbon dioxide
Cobalt carbonate contain carbon, oxygen and cobalt.
The formula for cobalt (III) carbonate is Co2(CO3)3.
If CaCO3 (calcium carbonate) were to decompose, it would likely result in CaO (calcium oxide) and CO2 (carbon dioxide).
Decomposition of ammonium carbonate:(NH4)2CO3 --> 2 NH3 + CO2 + H2O
sodium carbonate and carbon dioxide
magnesium oxide, water and carbon dioxide
Cobalt carbonate contain carbon, oxygen and cobalt.
The formula for cobalt (III) carbonate is Co2(CO3)3.
If CaCO3 (calcium carbonate) were to decompose, it would likely result in CaO (calcium oxide) and CO2 (carbon dioxide).
The decomposition of calcium carbonate in an open container is irreversible, because one of the decomposition products, carbon dioxide, is a gas, and since the container is open, this gas will mix with the natural atmosphere and never develop sufficient local partial pressure to reverse the reaction.
Decomposition of ammonium carbonate:(NH4)2CO3 --> 2 NH3 + CO2 + H2O
cobalt carbonate
The chemical Formula for Cobalt II hydrogen carbonate can be given.It is as follows :Co2HCO3.
The products are calcium oxide and carbon dioxide The equation: CaCO3 -> CaO + CO2
The products in a decomposition reaction depend on what the reactants are in that decomposition reaction. The products will be different depending on the reactants.
Endothermic because thermal decomposition is the breakdown of a compound using heat. Remember endo means more energy is taken in breaking the bonds of copper carbonate than there is given out when making the bonds of copper oxide and carbon dioxide.