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Q: What compound when heated over a Bunsen burner does not decompose?
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What compound does not decompose when it is heated with a Bunsen burner?

Many salts do not decompose when heated.


What does not decompose when it is heated with a Bunsen burner?

Many salts do not decompose when heated.


What metal does not decompose when heated with a Bunsen burner?

Sodium Carbonate


What does not decompose when heated with a Bunsen burner?

For example stable oxides as aluminium oxide.


Name a metal carbonate that does not decompose when heated with a Bunsen burner flame?

Sodium Carbonate


Does sodium carbonate decompose when heated by a Bunsen?

no


Is the Bunsen burner made of pyrex?

A Bunsen burner is not made of pyrex, it's metal. Usually a beaker or flask made out of pyrex glass is heated by the flame from the Bunsen burner.


Why does sodium carbonate not decompose when heated using a Bunsen burner?

Sodium carbonate does decompose when heated, it undergoes thermal decomposition to form sodium oxide (Na2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), and water (H2O). However, the decomposition of sodium carbonate is not easily noticeable when using a Bunsen burner as the high temperature and rapid combustion of the gas can mask the decomposition reaction.


What happens to the particles in copper when heated by a Bunsen burner?

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Can an evaporating basin be heated on a Bunsen burner?

Certainly! That's what they're designed for.


Why is solid naphthalene not heated directly with a Bunsen burner?

Because it is flammable substances


What is used to ignite a Bunsen burner?

Carbonates often decompose when heated, forming gases and a residue. Hydrogen carbonates may decompose as well, but different compounds have different ease of decomposition. Aluminum chloride sublimes (changes directly into a gas from the solid state) when heated.